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MEZZOTINT PORTRAITS AND WAR MEDALS OF 
periise NAVAL AND MILITARY OFFICERS 


OF THE LATE 


LOREN GRISWOLD DU BOIS 


OF BOSTON, MASSACHUSETTS 


TO BE SOLD AT UNRESTRICTED PUBLIC SALE 
aa BY ORDER OF MRS. DU BOIS 


ON MONDAY AND TUESDAY 
NOVEMBER 17th AND 18th, 1919 


UNDER THE MANAGEMENT OF 


THE AMERICAN ART ASSOCIATION 
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MADISON SQUARE SOUTH, NEW YORK 
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BEGINNING WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 12th, 1919 
AND CONTINUING UNTIL THE TIME OF SALE 


THE SUMPTUOUS PRIVATE LIBRARY 
FIRST EDITIONS, ILLUMINATED MANUSCRIPTS, 
MEZZOTINT PORTRAITS AND WAR MEDALS OF 
BRITISH NAVAL AND MILITARY OFFICERS 


OF THE LATE 


LOREN GRISWOLD DU BOIS ~ 


OF BOSTON, MASSACHUSETTS 


TO BE SOLD AT UNRESTRICTED PUBLIC SALE 
BY ORDER OF MRS. DU BOIS 


ON MONDAY AFTERNOON AND EVENING 
AND TUESDAY EVENING 


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ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE OF 
THE SUMPTUOUS PRIVATE LIBRARY 
FIRST EDITIONS, ILLUMINATED MANUSCRIPTS, 
MEZZOTINT PORTRAITS AND WAR MEDALS OF 
BRITISH NAVAL AND MILITARY OFFICERS . 


OF THE LATE 


LOREN GRISWOLD DU BOIS 


OF BOSTON, MASSACHUSETTS 


TO BE SOLD WITHOUT RESERVE OR RESTRICTION 
BY ORDER OF MRS. DU BOIS 


ON MONDAY AFTERNOON AND EVENING 
AND TUESDAY EVENING 


NOVEMBER 17th AND 18th, 1919 


AT 3:00 O°>CLOCK IN THE AFTERNOON AND 8:15 IN THE EVENINGS 


THE SALE TO BE.CONDUCTED BY 
MR. THOMAS E. KIRBY AND HIS ASSISTANTS, OF 


THE AMERICAN ART ASSOCIATION, MANAGERS _ 
NEW YORK CITY 


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PREFATORY NOTE 


In the library of the late Loren Griswold Du Bois the artistic as well 
as the literary sense of the lover of books is gratified; for in his collec. 
tion Mr, Du Bois has combined with his literary taste the connoisseur’s 
discernment for the artistic, thus bringing together a collection of books 
which is of unusual interest and merit, in that it not only covers a wide 
range of literature, but that in many instances the “soul” of the book 
is worthily clothed in an appropriate and artistic binding of the best 
workmanship of the period. Many of the volumes are bound in the finest 
levant or half levant bindings by such noted masters of their art, as,— 
Chambolle-Duru, Derome, De Sauty, Zaehnsdorf, Tout, and Riviere ; 
while there are examples of bindings executed for Madame Adelaide of 
France, Queen Amélie of France, George IIIrd, and Louise de Bourbon. 


Although mainly composed of the higher class English publications of 
the nineteenth century, which include First Editions of the works of 
Charles Dickens, Andrew Lang, and an important collection of Thacker- 
ayana, the Du Bois library contains noted examples of Fifteenth Century 
ILLUMINATED MANUSCRIPTS, Such as,—‘‘Hore Beate Marie Virginis,” on 
140 leaves of vellum, with 6 large and 25 smaller miniatures, in a binding 
by Chambolle-Duru; the Book of Hours, in Gothic characters, on 110 
leaves of vellum, with colored miniatures and borders; a copy of the 
“Missale Romanum,” in Gothic characters, on 176 leaves of vellum, with 
13 large and 21 smaller miniatures, and a copy of the “Officium Beate 
Marie Virginis Usum Romanum,” in Gothic characters, with hundreds of 
large and small initial letters in gold and colors.. There are also a few 
of the exquisite Highteenth Century French Illustrated Books, such as,— 
“Le Temple de Gnide,” par Montesquieu, Paris, 1772, a Superb LARGE 
PAPER Copy, in handsome binding by Lortic Fils; “Contes et Nouvelles 
en Vers,” par La Fontaine, Amsterdam, 1762, a superb edition of the 
“Fermiers-Généraux ;” and “Plaisirs de Amour,” Apollon, 1782, in a 
binding by Chambolle-Duru. 


The Student and Collector of American Historical Works will find in 
the Du Bois library such items as Knox’s “Historical Journal of the 
Campaign in North America,” London, 1769; a contemporary and very 
rare work on the Siege of Quebec, entitled “An Accurate and Authentic 
Journal of the Siege of Quebec, 1759, by a Gentleman in an eminent sta- 
tion on the Spot; and Entick’s “General History of the late War? 
First Edition, 1763. 


As stated above, the Du Bois library is composed mainly of the better 
class of English nineteenth century literature, including some of the 
finer sets of the more important authors. The collection of Thackerayana 
is a very important one, including a remarkably fine collected set of 
First Editions, in 64 volumes, 1838-1888, 12mo, 8vo, and 4to, bound in 
full levant morocco and half levant morocco; First Edition of “The Yel- 
lowplush Correspondence,” Philadelphia, 1838; First Edition of “The 


Second Funeral of Napoleon,” London, 1848 (front wrapper a reprint) ; a 
fine copy in the Original Parts of “Vanity Fair,” 1847-1848; the Original 
Monthly Parts of “The Virginians,” 1857-1859; eleven pages of Galley 
Proofs from the “Cornhill Magazine,” of the opening chapter of “Lovell 
the Widower,’ with manuscript corrections by Thackeray (Londen, 
1869) ; and an original pen-and-ink sketch, circa 1862. ae 


Among the Dickens items is an exceedingly fine copy, in the original 
parts, of “The Posthumous Papers of the Pickwick Club,” 1836-1837; a 
set of 57 illustrations of “The Pickwick Papers,” by H. K. Browne, plates 
colored by hand, London, 1872. 


Reverend C. L. Dodgson is represented by four handsomely bound 
volumes by Dp Sauty, including First Editions of,—“Alice’s Adventures 
in Wonderland,’ London, 1866; “Phantasmagoria, and Other Poems,” 
London, 1869 ; “Through the Looking Glass,” London, 1872; and, “Rhyme 
and Reason,” London, 1883. 


In Exrra-ILLustRATED Books this collection shows many fine examples 
far above the average of such items usually offered at public sale; in fact, 
this section of the library became a labor of love with the late Mr. Du 
Bois, with the result that many choice prints have entered into the various 
works as additional plates, and to enhance the beauty of the same, they 
have been clothed in the finest French levant morocco, in many cases, 
richly tooled by master-binders. Among some of the more important items 
of this class attention is called to the following,—“Fanny Burney and 
her Friends.” Edited by L. B. Seeley. Large Paper copy, with 125 extra 
plates, in 2 vols.; “London in the Jacobite Times,” by Doran. With 600 
additional plates, 6 vols., bound by Chambolle-Duru; “Their Majesties’ 
Servants,” by Dr. Doran. With 1,000 additional plates. First Edition, 
extended to 8 vols., in binding by Zaebnsdort ; “The Story of Nell Gwyn.” 
Ry Peter Cunningham. Large Paper. With 500 additional plates. Ex- 
tended to 8 vols., in binding by Zaehnsdorf; and, “Letters and Journals 
of Lord Byron.” First Edition. With 350 additional plates. In 4 vols. 


Students of the Reign of the House of Stuarts in Scotland, will find 
many items of interest, and some of great rarity, relating to Scottish and 
Jacobean Rebellions of 1625 to 1748, and to the Royal House of Stuarts. 
There are also a number of other important tracts and books relating to 
this period in English history and to the reigns of George IJ. and George 
III. 


Among items of COLORED-PLATE INTEREST will be found the following,— 
‘Martial Achievements of Great Britain,” London, 1815) in binding by 
Tout; Thornton’s “Post Captain.” First Edition. London, 1849; West- 
macott’s “The English Spy.” First Edition. With etchings by "Robert 
Cruikshank. 2 vols., in binding by Riviére; Egan’s “Real Life in Lon- 
don,” and ‘Finish to Adventures of Tom, Jerry and Logic.” Both First 
Editions, in bindings by Riviére. 


Besides the above, the collection contains almost complete publications 
of the Grolier Club of New York and the Bibliophile Society of Boston, 
Mass. 


The collection of Mezzotint Engravings consigned by Mrs. Du Bois 
(items numbers 594 to 648, inclusive) comprises portraits of a number 
of British officers and statesmen of interest to America, as these names 
are more or less connected with the American Revolutionary Period. 
Among these will be found several rare items, and a fine colored portrait 
of Lord Nelson. 


The Du Bois collection of War Medals and Decorations (numbers 649 
to 703, inclusive) is one of unusual interest, and though not great, is one 
- of the ‘finest collections of its kind ever offered at public sale in America. 
It contains medals and decorations conferred mainly on British military 
and naval officers, and includes many important items, notably the Vic- 
toria Cross, and other medals of equal interest. A special feature of this 
collection is that many of the medals contain on their edges the name of 
the person to whom they were presented. 


All the books in the Du Bois library contain Mr. Du Bois’ book-plates. 


RESUME 


BOOKS, Numbers 1 to 593, inclusive. 

MEZZOTINT PORTRAITS, Numbers 594 to 648. 
COINS AND MEDALS, Numbers 649 to 703. 

BOOKS ON COINS AND MEDALS, Numbers 704 to 707. 


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AMERICAN ART ASSOCIATION, 
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AT THE AMERICAN ART GALLERIES 
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UNRESTRICTED PUBLIC SALE BY ORDER OF MRS. DU BOIS 
THE PRIVATE LIBRARY, MEZZOTINT PORTRAITS AND WAR MEDALS 
OF THE LATE 
LOREN GRISWOLD DU BOIS, OF BOSTON, MASS. 


First Session, Numbers 1 to 228, Inclusive 


MONDAY AFTERNOON, NOVEMBER 17th, AT 3:00 O’CLOCK 


1. ABRANTES (MapAmi JUNOT, DUCHESSE DE). Memoirs of the Duchess 
d’Abrantés (Madame Junot). Lngraved portrait of Napoleon. 

ie 8 vols. 8vo, boards, cloth backs, paper labels, uncut, with one or 
yw” two marginal notes in pencil. London, 1831-1835 


Best EpITion. With portrait of General Junot, inserted. 


2. ALDINE Ports. CoMPLETE SET oF THE ALDINE Ports, 57 vols; and 5 
additional vols. | Edited, with Memoirs, by Dyce, Mitford, Nicho- 
las, and others.] Fine engraved portraits. Together, 62 vols. 
small 8vo, consecutively numbered, uniformly bound in BRowN 
POLISHED CALF, gilt tooled backs and borders, By TOUT. 

London, 1826-1852 
A MOST HANDSOME SET. THE ALDINES, AS ENUMERATED BELOW, HAVE 


ALL THE HALF TITLES, AND ALL ARE PICKERING ORIGINAL ISSUES, except 
Burns, Kirke White, Gray, and Chaucer. 


These comprise,—Burns, 3 vols. 1889; Thomas, 2 vols. 1830; Col- 
lins, 1830; Kirke White, 1840; Cowper, 3 vols. 1830-31; Surrey, 1831; 


4 / Wyatt, 1831; Beattie, 1831; Pope, 3 vols. 1831; Goldsmith, 1831; Mil- 
Ay ton, 3 vols. 1832; Shakespeare, 1832; Dryden, 5 vols. 1832-33; Parnell, 
¥ 1833; Swift, 3 vols. 1833-34; Young, 2 vols, 1834; Akenside, 1835; 
Butler, 2 vols. 1835; Prior, 2 vols, 1835; Falconer, 1836; Spenser, 

© 5 vols. 1839; Churchill, 3 vols. 1844; Chaucer, 6 vols. 1852; Gray, 


5 vols. 1840, 1835, 1835, 1836, 1843. 


The additional volumes, numbered consecutively with above, 
= comprise,—Wotton, Raleigh, and others. Pickering, 1845; Dramatic 
Works of Shakespeare. Portrait. Pickering, 1826; Thomas Camp- 
bell. Engravings. 2 vols. Henry Colburn, 1832; Schiller. Minor 
Poems. Pickering, 1844. 


38. ALLISON (Sir ARCHIBALD). History of Europe from 1789 to 1815. 
if Illustrations. 13 vols; History of Europe from 1815 to 1852. 8 
vols; Atlas to Allison’s History of Europe. About 100 maps. To- 
\ VU gethér, 22’ vols. 12mo (atlas volume oblong 8vo), half calf. 
Edinburgh: Blackwood, 1853-1858 
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First Session, Monday Afternoon, November 17th 


4. ALKEN CoLorED Puates. Hiren Go Bragh. Dedicated to the Lord 
Lieutenant of Paddy’s Land. Real Life in Ireland. Or a Display 
of Adventures in the Day and Night Scenes of Brian Boru, Esq. 
and his friend Sir Shawn O’Dogherty. Embellished with Real 
Irish Engravings. With COLORED TITLE by W. Heath (Edition of 
1822), and 18 plates in cotors by Henry Alken (including several 
not signed by him), J. L. Marks, and others. 8vo, three-quarter red 
levant morocco, gilt back, some edges uncut, BY TOUT. 

: London: J, L. Marks, 1821 
One of the most popular of the productions after the Pierce Egan 
f manner, containing COLORED PLATES by Henry Alken, and others. 
( O . Most of the scenes depicted are full of life and vigor and a num- 
/\ ‘ ber of them are BRILLIANTLY HAND-COLORED. 
ae The plates signed “Hy. Alken” are,—“Cap’n. Grammachree playing 


‘Paddy Whack’ on his Wooden-leg Fife,” and “Brian Boru, Esqr. and Sir 
Shawn O’Dogherty in a Night Row with the Oharleys in Dame St.” 


5. [Atmon (JoHn—Editor).] The New Foundling Hospital for Wit. 
Being a Collection of Fugitive Pieces, in Prose and Verse: With 
Several Pieces never before Published. 6 vols. Small 8vo, full old 


Af green straight grained morocco, gilt, gilt edges. London, 1784 
i Be) Eat Contains many new pieces, not in the former edition, by Sheridan, 
a Fox, Ellis, Buchan, and others. 


6. AMERICAN BiocrapHy. The Library of American Biography. Con- 
ducted by Jared Sparks. Bngraved portraits and many facsi- 
miles. 25 vols. 16mo, original boards, paper labels, uncut, some 
backs rubbed and cracked. New York and Boston, 1860-1864 

First Series, 10 vols. New York: Harper & Brothers, 1860. 


| / a Second Series, 15 vols. Boston: Little. Brown & Co.. 1864. 
| ff The set comprises biographies of Ethan Allen, John Smith, Bene- 


Reet dict Arnold, Anthony Wayne, John Eliot, Cotton Mather, Israel Putnam, 
he At” Patrick Henry, Roger Williams, Nathanael Greene, and a great many 
Vv “ others, by various authors. 


7. AMERICANA. SIEGE OF QuEBEC. An accurate and Authentic Journal of 
the Siege of Quebec, 1759. By a Gentleman in an eminent Station 
on the Spot. 44 pages. 8vo, half brown levant morocco, gilt tooled 


Pa, back, rough edges, London: Printed for J. Robinson, 1759 

f FINE EXTRA-ILLUSTRATED COPY OF THIS RARE HISTORY, containing 11 

: V pg portraits of,—Generals Wolfe, Townshend, Amherst, and Monckton, and 
) Ai Admiral Saunders; and 15 full-page and folding plans, maps and views, 
: of Quebec and the River St. Lawrence, all from contemporary and early 


wu sources. 


8. AMERICANA. SIEGE oF QuzBEC. The London Chronicle: or, Universal 
Evening Post. Nos. 437 to 448, inclusive. (October 13, 1759 to 
October 30, 1759). Together, 7 numbers, 4to, loose, uncut; also, 

vd [Continued 


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First Session, Monday Afternoon, November 17th 


[No. 8—Continued] 


The London Magazine, for June, 1760 (containing an “Account of 
. the Siege of Quebec,” without the plate). Together, 8 pieces. 

London, 1759-1760 

Contains references to General Wolfe and the Siege of Quebec, in- 


cluding a long letter from him, and one from another party, besides 
news concerning General Wolfe’s death. 


9. AMERICANA. FRENCH AND InpIAN War. Kwnox (Captain JOHN). 
An Historical Journal of the Campaigns in North-America, for the 
q Years 1757, 1758, 1759, and 1760. Containing the Most Remark- 
4 Ue * Ly able ee ciices ‘of that Period, Particularly the Two Sieges of 
Quebec, &. Portraits of Generals Amherst and Wolfe, and large 

Y folding map. 2 vols., 4to, original, half calf. 
by London: Printed for the Author, 1769 


VERY SCARCE. FINE COPY, WITH THE RARE FOLDING MAP, and the list 
of subscribers. 
Fg A contemporary record of the events narrated, including naval and 
v military orders in field and garrison, the author’s own observations on 
: the weather, climate, and soil of Nova Scotia and Canada, reports of 
Abercromby’s defeat, Amherst’s capture of Ticonderoga, accounts of the 
/ operations at Fort Du Quesne (Pittsburg), Niagara, etc. 

In each volume is the bookplate of Sir William Forbes of Pitsligo, 

whose father was heir to a barony in Nova Scotia. 3 


10. AmpricaNaA. FRENCH AND INDIAN War. Entick (John). The General 
History of the Late War: containing Its Rise, Progress, and 

Event, in Europe, Asia, Africa, and America. Portraits and 

folding maps. 5 vols., 8vo, original calf, rebacked, leather labels. 

7 London, 1763 

4 0 - First EpITIoN. With engraved portraits of Sir William Johnson, 
atts Generals Wolfe and Monckton, Lord Howe, Byng, Pitt and others, and 


a folding map of North America in 1763. Contains a contemporary ac- 
count of the French and Indian War. 


AMERICANA. FRENCH AND INDIAN War. Rogers (Major Robert). 
Journals of Major Robert Rogers: containing An Account of the 
_ Reve al Excursions he made under the Generals who commanded 
fon the Continent of North America, during the late War. 
With half title. 8vo, half calf, leather label, upper corner of title 
Wana one leaf repaired. 
London: Printed for the Author, and sold by J. Millan, Book- 


seller, near Whitehall, 1765 


THE VERY RARE FIRST EDITION, With the half title. Although one of 


/ the two end leaves announces a continuation of the Journal, no such 
() ; work ever appeared . 
The author was a native of New Hampshire. After the outbreak of 


the Revolutionary War he joined the Royalists and became prominent as 
captain in the ‘‘Queen’s Rangers.” 


First Session, Monday Afternoon, November 17th 


{72. Apa FRENCH AND INDIAN War. Pouchot (M.). Memoir of 


ee, 
AO en ag 


the Late War in North America, between the French and English, 
1755-1760. Followed by Observations of the Theatre of Actual 
War. Translated and Edited by Franklin B. Hough. 20 full-page 
and folding portraits, maps, plans, and views. 2 vols. 4to, half red 
calf, leather labels, gilt tops, uncut. _ Roxbury, Mass., 1866 


LARGE PAPER EDITION, ONE OF ONLY 40 COPIES PRINTED. 


13. AMERICANA. ReEvoLuTion War. Tarleton (Lieut.-Colonel). History 


of the Campaigns of 1780 and 1781, in the Southern Provinces of 
North America. 8vo, original calf, leather label. © Dublin, 1787 
A valuable history, containing many letters from commanders on 


both sides, and giving minute details of the operations in the South up 
to the Surrender of Cornwallis. 


14, AMERICANA. RevoLUTION War. Heath (William). Memoirs of Major- 


fe 


General Heath. Containing Anecdotes, Details of Skirmishes, Bat- 
tles, and other Military Events, during the American War. Writ- 
ten by Himself. 8vo, new calf, leather label. Boston, 1798 


ORIGINAL EpITIon. Includes full accounts of the retreat of the 
British from Lexington, the Battle of Bunker Hill, and the later en- 
gagements about New York City. 


15. AMERICANA. RevoLuTION War. Hanger (Col. George, afterwards 


f} ry 
v yy Iie 
iy y 


Baron Coleraine). Life, Adventures, and Opinions. Written by 
Himself. [Compiled by William Combe, author of “Doctor Syn- 
tax.”] 2vols. 8vo, half morocco, gilt tops, uncut, name written on 
titles. ; London, 1801 

This eccentric nobleman was at various times, soldier, man of fash- 


ion, author, and coal merchant. He served with distinction in the 
American Revolution, and was wounded at Charlottetown. | 


16. AMERICANA. RevotuTion War. André (Major). Smith (Joshua 


Hett). An Authentic Narrative of the Causes which Led to the 
Death of Major André, Adjutant-General of His Majesty’s Forces 
in North America. To which is Added A Monody on the Death 
of Major André. By Miss Seward. Engraved portrait of André Py 
Hopwood, and folding map of the Hudson. 8vo, contemporary calf, 
hinge weak, title and portrait slightly stained. ; 

London: Mathews and Leigh, 1808 


The author was a Tory and figured in Arnold’s Treason in 1780. It 
was in his house that Arnold and André met to complete the plot, and 
André left, wearing Smith’s coat for protection. He was subsequently 
tried and committed to gaol by the civil authorities. 


17. AMBRICANA. REVOLUTION War. Lamb (R.). An Original and Authen- 


tie Journal of Occurrences During the Late American War, 
from its Commencement to the Year 1783. 8vo, diamond calf, 
gilt. Dublin, 1809 


One of the most interesting narratives relating to the American 
Revolution. With minute account of important occurrences, including 
the campaign of Burgoyne, and at Yorktown. 


First Session, Monday Afternoon, November 17th 


18. AMERICANA. RevoLtuTION War. Moore (Frank). Diary of the 

_ American Revolution. From Newspapers and Original Docu- 

ie ments. Maps, plans, and engraved portraits and views by A. 
\ H. Ritchie and W. G. Jackman, 2 vols, 8vo, original cloth. 

New York: Charles Scribner, 1860 


19. Americana. RevoLtution War. Burgoyne (General John). State of 

the Expedition from Canada, As laid before the House of Commons, 

“ by Lieutenant-General Burgoyne, and Verified by Evidence; with a 

a Collection of Authentic Documents. Complete with the 6 folding 

maps and plans. FIRST EDITION. London: J. Almon, 1780; [axso] 

A Supplement to the State of the Expedition from Canada, Contain- 

ing General Burgoyne’s Orders, etc. London: J. Robson, 1780. 

: y _ _Munsell Reprint, 1865; One of 75 copies printed. 2 vols. in one, 

i. 4to, half red polished calf, gilt back, leather labels, gilt top, several 

° ded - names written in ink on title of the main work all the lower margins 
of which are considerably stained. 

( London, 1780; New York [1865] 


The most complete and valuable record of Burgoyne’s invasion of 
New York State in 1777, ending with the Convention of Saratoga. 


20. AimEeRIcANA. RevoLuTION War. Campaign in 1781. Clinton (Sir 
Henry). Narrative of the Campaign in 1781 in North America; 

CoRNWALLIS (Haru). Answer to Sir Henry Clinton’s Narrative 

of the Campaign in 1781 in North America; CLINTON (Sir 

§ 4 Henry). Observations on Earl Cornwallis’ Answer. Together, 
3 vols. folio, half green morocco, gilt pooled: gilt tooled moroc- 

im co labels on front panels. 

Sut Philadelphia: John Campbell, 1865-1866 


THE FOLIO EDITION, OF WHICH ONLY 25 COPIES WERE PRINTED. 


21. Americana. RevoLtuTion War. Hamilton (Lieut. Gen. Sir F. W.). 
The Origin and History of the First or Grenadier Guards. Por- 
traits, maps, and colored plates. 3 vols. royal 8vo, original 

cloth, uncut, edges of binding rubbed. 
5 , | London: John Murray, 1874 
Contains the record of the regiment in the War of the Revolution, 
when it served at the battles of White Plains, Brandywine, Long Island, 
Yorktown, Fort Niagara, &c. 
22. AMERICANA. War oF 1812. James (William). A Full and Correct 
Account of the Military Occurrences of the Late War between 
Great Britain and The United States of America, with An Ap- 
pendix and Plates. 4 folding maps. 2 vols. 8vo, original 
boards, uncut, broken at hinges, map torn into. London, 1818 
The maps include,—Straits of Niagara, Ontario and St. Laurence, 
Sacket’s Harbour, Route to Washington, Affair of Bladensburg, Kings- 
ton Harbour, and Operations below New Orleans. 
. The appendix embraces over one hundred American and British doc- 
- uments, issued by various leaders and statesmen, and including military 
f orders and the Treaty of Peace. 


First Session, Monday Afternoon, November 17th : 


23. AMERICANA. War or 1812. Atherton (William). Narrative of the 
Suffering and Defeat of the North-Western Army, under General 

Winchester: Massacre of the Prisoners: Sixteen Months’ Imprison- 

i ment of the Writer and Others with the Indians and British. 16mo, 


the command of. Colonels Allen, Lewis, and Scott. 


fi a half morocco, rubbed, blind stamp on title. 
per a ae Frankfort, Ky.: Printed for the Author, 1842 
or INA 4 First EpITioN. Scarce good copy. Contains the narrative of the 
f ] VA ne expedition against the Indians by the Volunteers from Kentucky, under 
eae 
Ae 


94. Americana, C1vin War. Campaigns of the Civil War, 12 vols. 
[and] Statistical Record, by Frederick Phisterer; The Navy in 


- a the Civil War, 3 vols.; and [pxrra voLumE] The Second Battle 
A Qn of Bull Run, by Jacob D. Cox. Maps and cuts. Together, 17 
y) W i-*  vols., 12mo, cloth. - New York: Scribner, 1881-1883 


25. AMERICANA, Crivit War. Battles and Leaders of the Civil War. Being 
for the most part Contributions by Union and Confederate Officers, 


based upon “The Century War Series.” Edited by Robert Under- 


y; wood Johnson and Clarence C. Buel. With hundreds of maps, 
portraits, views, full-page and teat, in half-tone. 4 vols., half pol- 
ished morocco, gilt tops, uncut. 3 


cen = 


ad 


New York: The Century Co. [1887] 


FINE CLEAN SET. 


26. AMERICANA. [ANBUREY (THomAs).] Travels through the Interior 
Parts of America, in a Series of Letters. By An Officer. Large 
folding map and 8 fine plates. 2 vols. 8vo, contemporary half 
calf, one back repaired, one slightly chipped, a few prefatory 


leaves loose. London: Printed for William Lane, 1789 
fA FIRST AND BEST EDITION OF THIS VERY RARE WORK. ‘The author was 

lp ~ an officer under Burgoyne. 
: F- The plates are,—Folding map of America; Folding view of St. 


John’s, with the Redoubts, etc.; Folding view of a section and plan of 
a blockhouse; An Indian Warrior; Folding view, blockhouse on Fort 
Anne Creek, fired by the Americans on Burgoyne’s advance; Folding 
view, the West Bank of the, Hudson above Still Water; 2 plates show- 
ing American paper money; and Folding view of Encampment of the 
Convention Army. 


‘Renepen pram ceemmnemsatasineenen™ 


,27. AMERICANA. Banorort (Gzorar). History of the United States, 


a | from the Discovery of the American Continent. Engraved portraits 
Lh. and maps. 10 vols. 8vo, half tan calf, gilt backs, leather labels. 
J v Boston: Little, Brown, & Co., 1874-1876 


‘ . 
FINE EDITION FOR THE STUDENT OR GENERAL READER. 


28. AMERICANA. CATLIN (GEORGE). Illustrations of the Manners, Customs, 
and Condition of the North American Indians. With Letters and 


“he Notes, written during Hight Years of Travel and Adventure among 
vy) at \ ; : [Continued 
Ales 

wh 


First Session, Monday Afternoon, November 17th 


[No. 28—Continued| : 


the most Remarkable Tribes now Existing. With 360 coLoRED EN- 
GRAVINGS from the author's original paintings, and the two COLORED 
MAPS of the Indian frontiers of 1833 and 1840. 2 vols. royal 8vo, 
half red morocco, gilt tops. London: Chatto & Windus, 1876 


 9.. Americana. HinpreraH (Ricwarp). History of the United States of 
\ yl America. REVISED EDITION. 6 vols. 8vo, cloth, gilt tops, uncut. 

New York: Harper, 1880 

30. AmERIcANA. Prevost (Sir Grorce). Some Account of the Public Life 

of the late Lieut. General Sir George Prevost, Particularly of his 

Services in the Canadas; including a Reply to the Strictures on his 

Military Character, contained in an Article in the Quarterly Review 

for October, 1822. EXTRA-ILLUSTRATED by the inseration of 6 por- 


, traits, including engraved portrait of Lord Howe, and 9 picees auto- 
§ £, graphic material. 8vo, half black calf, writing in ink on top mar- 
gin p. 33. London: T. Cadell, 1823 


According to Sabin the authorship of this work has been attributed 
to E. B. Brenton, Assistant Secretary to Prevost, and was published in 
consequence of an article in the Quarterly Review in which all the 
misfortunes that happened to the English on the Lakes are attributed 
to General Prevost. 


31. AMERICANA. RrepesreL (Magsor GENERAL). Memoirs, and Letters and 

Journals, during his Residence in America. Translated by William 

S L. Stone. Portrait and illustrations. 2 vols. imperial 8vo, half red 
)5  ealf, gilt, leather labels, gilt tops, uncut. 

fei Albany: J. Munsell, 1868 


LARGE PAPER Copy. 


82. AMERICANA. WILKINSON (GENERAL JAMES). Memoirs of My Own 
Times. With ATLAS VOLUME containing “Diagrams and Plans Illus- 
trative of the Principal Battles and Military Affairs.” 4 vols. thick 

: 8vo and thin 4to, original sheep, atlas in half calf with leather 

sf label, bindings somewhat rubbed. Philadelphia, 1816 
5 Complete set, including the atlas, all the plates of which are in 
fine condition. The author gives an account of his services in the 


Revolution and War of 1812, and defends himself against the charge 
that “he was an accomplice of Aaron Burr.” 


33. AmERIcANA. Winsor (JusTIN). Narrative and Critical History of 
4 vd America. Profusely illustrated with portraits, maps, and other 
| illustrations. 8 vols. imperial 8vo, cloth, uncut. 

Be Boston: Houghton, Mifflin, & Co., 1889 


00. Americana. For other works relating to American History, See, —— 
. Nos. 460 to 480, and 522. 


First Session, Monday Afternoon, November 17th 


34, Ammrican StaTesMEN Sxrtus. Edited by John T. Morse, Jr. 19 vols. 
12mo, original cloth, gilt, gilt tops. 
Boston: Houghton, Mifflin & Co., 1882-1888 


CONTENTS 


John Adams (Morse); John Quincy Adams (Morse); 

Samuel Adams (Hosmer); Thomas H. Benton (Roosevelt); 
\ 2a / John C, Calhoun (Van Holst); Henry Clay (Schurz), 2 vols.; 
7) Albert Gallatin (Stevens); Alexander Hamilton (Lodge); 
Patrick Henry (Tyler); Andrew Jackson (Sumner); 
Thomas Jefferson (Morse); James Madison (Gay); 
John Marshall (Magruder); James Monroe (Gilman); 
Gouverneur Morris (Roosevelt); John Randolph (Adams); — 
Martin Van Buren (Shepard); Daniel Webster (Lodge). 


/ Account of his Life and Work as a Binder. Portrait, facsimile of — 
Wie f) bill, and several plates of bindings IN cotors. 12mo, cloth, uncut. 
MA New York: De Vinne Press, 1892 

One of 120 copies printed on Holland paper. 


' 35. ANDREWs (Wint1am Lorine). Roger Payne and His Art. A Short 


36. ANDREWS (WiLLIAM Lorine). The Iconography of the Battery and 
Castle Garden. With frontispiece of Castle Garden IN coLors, 
vignette on title, and maps, plans and facsimiles. 8vo, full 


dark-red levant morocco, back and sides tooled in an original 

r A design of quintuple fillets interlaced at corners, doublures of 

; 0 ; green levant morocco. interlaced fillet border, end-papers of 
Pak vy * rich-hued brocade silk, gilt edges, By CHAMBOLLE-DURU. 

New York: ©. Scribner’s Sons, 1901 


One of 135 copies printed on American handmade paper. In 
chamois-lined case. 


AN EXCEEDINGLY HANDSOME COPY. 


37. ANDREWS (Wint1am Lortna). Paul Revere and his Engraving. Fron- 


m tisprece of the Boston Massacre, IN CoLoRs, engraved title by B. D. 
of French, portrait of Paul Revere, and vignettes on copper engraved 
nC | | \B by Sydney L. Smith. 8vo, half Yellum boards, gilt top, uneut 
AY ap Cr\ dt New York: C. Scribner’s Sons, 1901 
Zt ye At Oné of 135 copies printed on Van Gelder paper. 


A 38 ANDREWS. (Witi1aM Lorine). New York as Washington Knew it after 
\ » .9\\. the Revolution. Hngraved portrait of Washington, and other illus- 
“fo <n \\ trations. 8yo, half vellum boards, gilt top, uncut. 3 
Hy ty yh : New York: OG. Scribner’s Sons, 1905 
J f} aa 
9. 


One of 135 copies printed on French handmade paper. 


in England, The Arabian Nights’ Entertainments. New ./ 
Translation from the Arabic, with Copious Notes, by Edward Y / 


[Continued Vs 


| 39. ARABIAN Nicurs. The Thousand and One Nights, commonly called, 


a eee \e 


ao Q 


First Session, Monday Afternoon, November 17th 


[ No. 839—Continued | 
William Lane. Jllustrated by many hundred engravings on 
wood, from Original Designs by William Harvey. 3 vols. royal 
8vo, handsomely bound in full tan calf, gilt backs and inside 
borders, full gilt edges, By 8. KAUFMANN. 
London: Charles Knight & Co., 1839-1840-1841 


Choice copy of the orIGINAL Epirion of this translation, the first to 
be made direct from the Arabic. Mr. Lane’s valuable notes throw 
much light upon the life and customs of the Arabs. 


40. Arapian Nicauts. Payne (John). The Book of the Thousand Nights 
. and One Night. Now First Completely Done Into English Prose 
and Verse, From the Original Arabic. By John Payne. 21 etchings 
by Lalauze. 9 vols. New York: Richard Worthington, 1884. One 
of 500 copies on Holland Paper; [and] Alaeddin and the Enchanted . 
5 Lamp ... Two Stories Done Into English from the Recently Dis- 
| covered Arabic Text, by John Payne. London: Villon Society, 1889. 
For Private Subscription and Circulation. Together, 10 Vols. 8vo, 

\ white vellum, gilt tooled and lettered, gilt tops, uncut. 
New York and London, 1884-1889 


Fine copies. The set of 16 Lalauze plates is in a separate 
envelope. 


41, [BarHam (RicHArp H.).] The Ingoldsby Legends, or Mirth and 
Marvels. By Thomas Ingoldsby, Esquire. ELEVENTH EDITION, 
Portrait of the author, engraved titles, woodcuts, and fine 
etched plates by Cruikshank, and others. 3 vols. 8vo, calf, gilt, 
ye tooled on backs and on inside and outside borders, gilt edges. 
. London: Richard Bentley, 1855 

Very handsome set, finely bound. 


42, BatTiEs oF WATERLOO AND Liany. [Booth (John).| Battle of Water- 

loo, also of Ligny, and Quatre-Bras, Described by the Series of Ac- 

counts Published by Authority, with Circumstantial Details. By a 

Near Observer. Jillustrated with the portraits of Wellington and 

, Blucher, maps and plans, and 34 plates by George Jones, on INDIA 

ra PAPER, large COLORED folding-plate of the Battle of Waterloo, a few 

MK tears in maps, some plate-margins spotted, as usual. 2 vols. in one 
: 4to, half old calf, leather label, binding somewhat rubbed. 

| London, 1817 


, 43. Bea (Mrs. Aruna). The Plays, Histories, and Novels of the Ingeni- 
ous Mrs. Aphra Behn. With Life and Memoirs. Portraits and 
Was plates. 6 vols. 12mo, original boards, uncut. _ London, 1871 


44, Bettamy (Grorce ANNE). An Apology for the Life of George Anne 
| Bellamy, Late of Covent Garden Theatre. Written by Herself. To 
which is annexed her original Letter to John Calcraft, Esq., adver- 


Y uf [Continued 


First Session, Monday Afternoon, November 17th 


[ No. 44—Continued] 


tised to be published in October, 1767, but which was then violently 
suppressed. FIRST EDITION. 6 vols. 12mo, original boards, uncut, 
titles written in ink on backs, several sides loose. 

London: Printed for the Author, 1785 


SCARCE IN THE ORIGINAL BOARDS. 


45. BERANGER (Prrre Jean). Ma Biographie Ecrite par Béranger. Avec 


un appendice et des Notes. Lngraved portraits and plates. 1868; 
Derniéres Chansons de Béranger de 1834'a 1851. Avec une Preface 
de PAuteur. Hngraved plates. No date; Musique des Chansons de 
Béranger, Airs Notés Anciens et Modernes. Music scores and fine 
woodcut plates. 1868; Chansons de Béranger. Portrait and fine — 
engraved plates. 2 vols. 1869. Together, 5 vols. royal 8yvo, full 
panelled and mottled calf, gilt tooled backs, panels, and inside bor- 


ders, leather labels, gilt edges, By MANSELL. 


Paris: Garnier Fréres, 1868-1869 


This beautiful edition contains the engraved plates by Balin, Brunet, 
Doherty, Moret, Lalaisse, and others, 


, *6. Burxetey (Grantiry F.). My Life and Recollections. Firs? EDITION. 


\0 


7, 


NG. 
b \ 


Portraits, 4 vols. 8vo, half red morocco, gilt-lettered backs, marbled ~ 
edges. London: Hurst & Blackett, 1865-1866 


47%. BIBLIOPHILE Society Pusiication. Horace. The Odes and Epodes — 


of Horace. Latin text edited by Clement L. Smith. With versions, 
paraphrases, and explanatory notes, by eminent scholars, statesmen 
and poets. Introduction by Archbishop Ireland. ¥ vols. in 9 vols.; 
[Also] A Thousand Horatian Quotations. With Appreciations 
(Testimonia) of Horace in Ancient Writers. Selected and classified 


by Henry A. Metcalf. One vol. Portrait and plates in two states, — 


one on Japanese paper, and one on plate paper, numerous vignettes, 
facsimiles of early title-pages, etc. Together, 10 vols. square 8vo, 
half vellum, uncut. Boston, 1901-1904 
Edition limited to 467 copies. 
All but two of the society’s publications herein catalogued are in 


the original board-slip cases. All are in the original publisher’s 
binding. 


48. BIBLIOPHILE Society Pusrication. André’s Journal: an Authentic 


Record of the Movements and Engagements of the British Army in 
America from June, 1777 to November, 1778, as recorded from day 
to day, by Major John André. Edited by Henry Cabot Lodge. With 
% portraits of André, one etched by Bicknell, proof on India paper, 
the other engraved on wood by Hopson, proof on Ja ; 
both signed; title in two states, one on vellum, the other on India 

[Continued 


First Session, Monday Afternoon, November 17th 


[No. 48—Continued] 


paper, and 44 facsimile reproductions of original maps, and plans 
drawn by Major André. 2 vols. royal 8vo, vellum, gilt tops, uncut. 


Boston, 1903 
Edition limited to 467 copies. 


49. BipuiopuHILEe Society Puprication. Dibdin (Thomas Frognall). The 
Bibliomania or Book-Madness. History, Symptoms and Cure of 
this fatal disease. Introduction by Richard Garnett. With frontos- 

3 piece to each volume, etched by W. H. W. Bicknell, after original 
ff oil paintings by Howard Pyle, made especially for this work, each 
0 plate in two states, one a remarque proof on Japanese paper, the 
\ other on Holland paper, without remarque. 4 vols. square 8vo, . 
boards, uncut. Boston, 1903 

Edition limited to 483 copies. 


50. BisuiopHite Sociery PusuicatTion. Swinburne (Charles A.). Mr. 
Whistler’s Lecture on Art. Facsimile, thirteen pages. In cloth 

\o7 ay portfolio. No place, no date; Jones (Joun Pau). Letter of 
+ A John Paul Jones, February 18, 1778. Facsimile. Vellum. To- 

} % gether, 2 pieces, 4to. New York, 1903 


5 _ BIBLIoPHILE Society Pusiication. Marat (Jean Paul). Polish Let- 
ters. Translation from the original unpublished manuscript. Por- 


VA traits and facsimiles. 2 vols. 8vo, boards, uncut. Boston, 1904 
Edition limited to 461 copies. 


52. BIBLIOPHILE Society Puspiication. Henry the Leper (Der Arme Hein- 
rich). Paraphrased by Dante Gabriel Rossetti. With an Introduc- 
tion by William P. Trent. Witle etched portrait by Bicknell, photo- 
gravure plates and facsimile of manuscript. 2 vols. 4to, half vellum, 


ay te nncut, Boston, 1905 
i bi \O Edition limited to 447 copies. Volume I. is an exact facsimile of 
Vv the original manuscript never before published. 


53. Brstiopuite Socrery Pusrication. Jones (John Paul). Letters of 

John Paul Jones. Printed from the unpublished originals. With 

ee Introductory remarks by General Horace Porter and Franklin B. 

| 7 Sanborn. Portrait and facsimile of an autograph letter by Jones. 
Wo 8vo, half vellum, uncut. Boston, 1905 


Edition limited, printed on Japanese paper. 


54, Bretioruie Socrety Pusiicarion. Lamb (Charles). The Letters of 
Charles Lamb, in which many mutilated works and passages have 
been restored to their original form. With Letters never before 
published and an Introduction by Henry H. Harper. Hitched 
frontispieces and titles on Japanese paper, portrait of Lamb, etched 


he Pa ‘ [Continued 


First Session, Monday Afternoon, November 17th 


[ No. 54—Continued] 
by James Fagan, and printed in two states, facsimiles of letters, etc. 

One vol. folio, vellum, and 4 vols. 8vo, brown boards. Together, 

5 vols. uncut. Boston, 1905 

Edition limited to 453 copies, printed on Dutch handmade paper. 


55. BiBLIoPHILE Society PusiicatTion. The Idylls and Epigrams of Theoc- 
ritus, Bion and Moschus. Edited by H. A. Metcalf. Introduction 


- 


by W. C. Lawton. Lngraved titles on Japanese paper by J. A. 
no Wilcox, photogravures and other illustrations. 3 vols. royal 8yo, 
+ oh] boards, uncut. | Boston, 1905 
< We Hdition limited to 477 copies. Contains the Greek text, with the 
\a rf English translation on opposite pages. 


56. BIBLIOPHILE Society Pusiication. Thoreau (Henry D.). The First 
and Last Journeys of Thoreau, lately discovered among unpublished 


r Journals and Manuscripts. Edited by Franklin B. Sanborn. Por- 
A .\ tratts and facsimiles. i.) vols. 8vo, half calf, uncut. Boston, 1905 
\ DAL AY Edition limited to 489 copies. These volumes contain an account of 


SINNY \\Thoreau’s Journey to the West. They are here first published by 


‘ courtesy of the owner of the original manuscripts. 


engraving of the Cup presented to him by members. Small 4to, 
wrappers. x Boston, 1906 


Of this brochure only a limited number were printed on Japanese 
paper, 


58. BIBLIOPHILE Socrery Pusnication. Bryant and Thoreau. Unpub- 


> lished Poems by Bryant and Thoreau—“Musings,” by William Cul- 


len Bryant; and “Godfrey of Bologne,’ by Henry D. Thoreau. 


A Etched and photogravure portraits and facsimile of both manu- 


scripts. Small 4to, vellum, uncut. Boston, 1907 
Edition limited to 470 copies on vellum, ’ 


09. BrsLiopHiLe Socrmry Puswiication. Burns (Robert). The Geddes 


Burns. Poems, chiefly in the Scottish Dialect. Hitched por- 
trait on Japanese paper and facsimile portrait and autograph. 


“aM 8v0, full English calf, gilt borders. , Boston, 1907 


y Edition limited to 473 copies. An exact facsimile of the original. 


60. BisLioPHILE Society Pusuication. Payne-Shelley Letters. The Ro- 
mance of Mary W. Shelley, John Howard Payne, and Washington 
Irving. With 2 etched portraits, both on Japanese paper. 8vo, 
three-quarter English calf, uncut. Boston, 1907 

Edition limited to 470 copies. : 


{ | - | 
BY BIBLIOPHILE SocirTy Pusnication. Fourth Annual Banquet of the 

Bibliophile Society. [Menu, Testimonial to Mr. Bixby, and Re-— 

jf marks by Albert B. Hart.] Etched portrait of W. H. Bixby, and © 


First Session, Monday Afternoon, November 17th 


61. BIBLIOPHILE Society Pusuicarion. The Varick Court Inquiry to 
Investigate the Implication of Colonel Varick (Arnold’s Private 
Secretary) in the Arnold Treason. Edited by Albert Bushnell 
Hart. Htched portrait on Japanese paper, by Bicknell and 
facsimiles of autographs. Royal 8vo, pigskin, gilt top, uncut, 
back slightly faded. Boston, 1907 


+ » Edition limited to 470 copies. Contains the entire proceedings of a 
Court of Inquiry appointed by General Washington, and copies of 
letters from Colonel Varick and General Arnold to Major André, Wash- 
ington and others. 


62. BIBLIOPHILE Sociery Pusiicarion. Charles Dickens and Maria Bead- 

nell. Private Correspondence. Hdited by George P. Baker. Fiched 

10) 4 portrait, by Bicknell, and other plates on Japanese paper, portraits 

NI 7. reproduced from original sketches, one in colors, facsimiles of letters, 
1 etc. Royal 8vo, half vellum, uncut. Boston, 1908 


Edition limited to 493 copies. The original letters reproduced in 
this volume are, with one exception, in the handwriting of the authors; 
some are reproduced in facsimile. 


63. BipLiopHILE Socinty Pusiication. Dickens (Charles). Speech of 

~ Charles Dickens delivered at Gore House, Kensington, May 10, 1851. 
.! Printed from the Original Autograph Manuscript. Square 8vo, 
We \ original blue wrappers, uncut. Boston, 1909 
Ay” Limited dition. 


\ 64. BIBLIOPHILE Society Pustication. Fiske (John). Unpublished Ora- 
Aj tions. Miched portrait on Japanese paper, by Bicknell. S8vo, vellum 


x / back, board sides, uncut. Boston, 1909 
Edition limited to 489 copies. 


65. BipLiopHity Society Pusiication. John Keats’ Unpublished Poem 

To His Sister Fanny, April, 1818. Portrait vignettes on title, 

j and facsimile reproduction of the original manuscript. Square 
(Y/ 8vo, buckram, vellum back. Boston, 1909 


Only 489 copies printed, on sheepskin parchment throughout. 
The Society notice of publication is laid in. 


66. BrsLIopHILE Sociery Pusiication. Thoreau (Henry D.). Walden ; 
or, Life in the Woods. Portrait etched by Bicknell, proof on Japa- 


v9) | nese paper, title-pages, etched by W. F. Hopson, in two states, one a 
. vii proof on vellum, photogravure illustrations, and facsimiles. 2 vols. 
: \ ae 8vo, half vellum, uncut. Boston, 1909 
: \p Edition limited to 483 copies. 


67. Brstiopuite Socrery Pustication. Davis (John). Travels of John 
Davis in the United States of North America, 1798-1802. Edited 


AJ by John Vance Cheney. 2 vols. 8vo, vellum backs, board sides, 
2 uncut. Boston, 1910 
a Edition limited to 487 copies. 


ete 


First Session, Monday Afternoon, November 17th 


68. 


71 
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72 
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13 


BIBLIOPHILE Socinty Pusiication. Dickens (Charles). The Dickens- 
Kolle Letters. Edited by Harry B. Smith. Supplemental to the 
Letters from Charles Dickens to Maria Beadnell. With 2 etched 
portraits, one on Japanese paper, one by Bicknell, and facsimile auto- 
graph letter by Dickens, and facsimile of poem “To Ariel.” 8vo, 
half vellum, uncut. Boston, 1910 

Edition limited to 483 copies. 


. BrsLiopHILE Society Pusiication. Peacock (Thomas Love). Let- 


ters to Edward Hookham and Percy B. Shelley. With fragments 
of Unpublished Manuscripts. Edited by Richard Garnett. Hitched 
portrait by Bicknell. 8vo, vellum back, buckram sides, uncut. | 


Boston, 1910 
Edition limited to 483 copies. 


. BIBLIOPHILE Society PUBLICATION. Shelley (Percy Bysshe). Note- 


Books of Percy Bysshe Shelley, from the Originals, deciphered, 
transcribed and edited, with a full commentary by H. Buxton For- 
man. Portrait and facsimiles. 3 vols. 8vo, half vellum, uncut. 

; Boston, 1911 


Edition limited to 465 copies. 


_ Brsuiopuiiz Socrery Pusrrcation. Goldsmith (Oliver). The De- | 


serted Village. Frontispiece and four portraits, all etched by Bick- 


', nell. 8vo, full English calf, borders, gilt top, uncut. 


x Boston, 1912). 


Edition limited to 469 copies, on Japanese paper. 


. BIBLIOPHILE Sociery Pusiication. Gray (Thomas). Elegy. With 


9 etchings by W. H. W. Bicknell, each signed and engraved 
text. Royal 8vo, full English calf, border lines, gilt top, uncut. 
Boston, 1912 


Edition limited to 469 copies, on Japanese paper. 


. BrBLioPHILE Soctety Pusnication. Swinburne (Algernon Charles). 


Border Ballads. Edited by Thomas J. Wise. Facsimile of manu- 
script. 8vo, vellum back, board sides, uncut. Boston, 1912 
Edition limited to 477 copies. Bac 


. BrsniopHite Socrery Pustication. Lincoln (Abraham). Lincoln 


Letters [from the originals in the collection of William K. Bixby]. 
» Facsimiles. 4to, half vellum. [ Boston, 1913] 


Edition Limited, printed on Japanese paper. 


With Contem: 


). BrstiopHite Society Pusricarion. Payne (John Howard). The 


Karly Life of John Howard Payne. 


heretofore unpublished. By Willis T. Hanson, Jr. tchec port 
on Japanese paper and facsimile of mss. Royal 8vo, half Engli 
calf, uncut. Boston, 


Edition limited to 483 copies. . 


79. 


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. BIBLIOPHILE SocrEty PUBLICATION. 


. BIBLIOPHILE SocrreTy PUBLICATION. 


_ BIBLIOPHILE SociETy PUBLICATION. 


First Session, Monday Afternoon, November 17th 


. BrsuiopHIte Socrery Pusiication. Swinburne (Algernon Charles). 


Ode to Mazzini. The Saviour of Society. Liberty and Loyalty. Un- 

published MSS. discovered among the author’s effects after his death. 

[With preface by Edmund Gosse.] Facsimiles. 8vo, vellum back, 

board sides, gilt top, uncut. Boston, 1913 
Edition limited to 477 copies. 


. BreuiopHite Society Pusuication. Browning (Elizabeth Barrett). 


Hitherto Unpublished Poems and Stories. With an Inedited Auto- 

biography. With 2 etched portraits. 2 vols. 8vo, full English calf, 

borders, gilt tops, uncut. Boston, 1914 
Edition limited to 453 copies. 


. BIBLIoPHILB Socipry Pusiicarion. Browning (Elizabeth Barrett). 


The Poets’ Enchiridion, a hitherto Unpublished Poem. With 

an inedited Address to Uvedale Price on his Hightieth Birth- 

day, an Hiarly Invocation to Sleep, and a preliminary draft of 

the renowned poem Catarina to Camoens. By Elizabeth Bar- 

rett Browning. S8vo, vellum back, gilt top, uncut. Boston, 1914 
Hdition limited. 


Bisuiopuite Sociery Pusuication. Field (Eugene). Penn-Yan 
Bill’s Wooing. (Never before having appeared in type.) Small 
4to, half vellum and boards, uncut. 

[Boston] Privately Printed. Not offered for Sale, 1914 


Limited edition on handmade paper. 
The above is the first appearance of the poem in printed form. 


Burns (Robert). The Cotter’s 

Saturday Night. Engraved text, with vignette on each page. Royal 

8vo, red leather, uncut. Boston, 1915 
Only 475 copies printed on Japanese paper. 


Burns (Robert). To Mary in 
Heaven. The most beautiful of all the lyrics by Burns, and one 
of the most celebrated poems ever written. With facsimile and In- 
troduction by William K. Bixby. 8vo, boards, uncut. 


Boston, 1916 
Edition limited. 


_ BIBLIoPHILE Soctuty PusiicaTion. Stevenson (Robert Louis). Poems. 


Hitherto Unpublished. With Introduction and Notes, by George 8. 

Hellman. Etched portraits and facsimile of manuscripts. 2 vols. 

royal 8vo, half vellum, uncut. Boston, 1916 
Edition limited to 484 copies. 


[Field (Eugene).] The Yankee 
Abroad [A Poem. With Introductory Remarks by John N. Ches- 
ter.] Facsimile of original manuscript. 8vo, cloth, uncut. 

[Boston, 1917] 


Edition limited to members only. 


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84. BrpLiopHILE Socrery PusiicaTion. Field (Hugene). Verse and 
Prose. From the George H. Yenowine Collection of Books an 
Manuscripts. Edited by Henry H. Harper. With an Introduction 


y ye | | by William P. Trent. Facsimiles of manuscripts and two portraits. 


4to, half vellum, uncut. Boston, 1917 
Edition limited to members only. 


85. BrsLiopHILE Socrery Pupiication. Shelley (Mary W.). Letters 

Ae (Mostly unpublished.) With an Introduction and Notes by Henry 
ey ary H. Harper. 8vo, vellum back, uncut. Boston, 1918 
ae Edition limited to 448 copies only. 


86. BisptiopHILe Socipry PusuicatTion. Year-Books. First to Seven- 
teenth Annual Year-Books. Portraits, facsimiles, etc. 17 vols. 
8vo, half vellum and boards, uncut. Boston, 1902-1918 
Limited to about 500 copies of each volume, 

1 Contains, among other contributions, the following,—Thie 
Ves Famous Journey to Horace, B. C., 37; The Book-Collector, by A. H. 
Lh Joline; Facsimile of General Beauregard’s Original Order to Fire 
\) on Fort Sumter; Robert Fulton’s Letter to President Monroe; La- 
: fayette’s Introduction to America; The South-Sea Bubble, by W. K. 
Bixby; Two songs by Charles Wells; Harly Journalism, by W. P. 
Trent; Some Edgar Allan Poe Letters; Marshal Grouchy’s Account 
of the Battle of Waterloo; Reminiscences Among Manuscripts, and 

many other valuable papers. 


87. [Bre~iopHILE Socrety.] Harper (Henry H.). Book-Lovers, Biblio- 
maniacs and Book Clubs. Woodcuts. 8vo, vellum, uncut. 
Boston, 1904 
Limited number privately printed at the Riverside Press. With 
(} y, autograph presentation inscription by the author. By the Treasurer 
of the Bibliophile Society, who presented most of the copies to the 
) members of the Bibliophile Society. 


88. [BrpiiopHite Sociery.] Harper (Henry H.). A. Journey in South- 
ern Mexico. Frontispiece on Japanese paper. 8yvo, half vellum, 


uncut. Boston, 1910 
ae Printed privately for the author and most of the copies presented 
to the members of the Bibliophile Society. 


89. Binpinc.- Eracny Press. Perrault (C.). La Belle au Bois Dor- 
mant et Le Petit Chaperon Rouge. Frontispiece, border and 


illustrations designed and engraved by Lucien and Esther Pis- — 


sarro. 12mo, full blue levant morocco, gilt back, with gilt and 
mosaic designs filling top and bottom panels, sides richly and 


thickly spread over with gilt and mosaic designs of leaves and — 


fis flowers, inside gilt and mosaic borders to match the sides, gilt 
h bh top and outer edges, original covers inserted, py s. B. & L. H. C. 
d London: Eragny Press, 1899 


in AN EXCEEDINGLY HANDSOME SPECIMEN OF THE BINDER’S ART. 
BS iP One of 224 copies printed. ; 


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90. BinpING By OCHAMBoLLE-Durv. Beraldi (Henri). La Rélure du 
XIXe Siécle. With over 600 reproductions of beautiful bind- 
ings, MANY IN coLors, portraits of the binders with a number 
of their autographs in facsimile. 4 vols. imperial 8vo, newly 
and handsomely bound in full light-brown levant morocco, gilt 
panelled backs with inlays of red and olive-green levant, sides 

yr with wide borders of similar design with the addition of a nar- 

0 ¢ row inlay of olive-green at the extreme edges, inside borders 

\U of gilt fillets, gilt over rough edges, original paper wrappers 
bound in, BY CHAMBOLLE-pURU. Each volume in a felt-lined case. 
Paris: L. Conquet, 1895-1897 


0 A SUPERB WORK. 
No. 177 of 295 copies printed on papier vélin du Marais. 


91. Brnpine By Drrome. [Broue (F. G. De La).] L’Esprit de Jesus- 
Christ sur La Tolérance; Pour servir de réponse a plusieurs Ecrits 
de ce tems sur la méme matiere, & particulierement a l’Apologie de 
Louis XIV sur la Révocation de l’Edit de Nantes, & a la Disserta- 
tion sur le Massacre de la Saint Barthelemi. 8vo, old French red 
morocco, gilt back, gilt sides tooled in dentelle borders “a pétits fers,” 

3 centers stamped with armorial bearings composed of shield bearing 

uly small crosses, straight and parallel lines and ornaments, surrounded 

\ y by escutcheons, the whole surmounted by two fan-shaped devices and 
armrand-scimitar, with the motto beneath all of, Fide Inter, lemon 

9) silk doublures and papers, probably BY DEROME. 

No place [Paris| 1760 


HANDSOME BINDING BEARING MANY OF THE CHARACTERISTICS OF DEROME. 


92. BINDING By Drrome. Almanach Royal, Année M. DCC. LUXXXV... 
Par Laurent d’Houry, Ayeul de l’Editeur. Vignette on iditle. 
Svo, contemporaneous binding of full dark-red French morocco, 
panels on black filled with gilt ornaments, fillets on sides with 
fleurs-de-lis in corners, inside gilt borders, gilt over red edges, 


BY DEROME. [Paris: Chez d’Houry, 1785] 
$7 FINE EXAMPLE OF 18TH CENTURY BINDING, BY DEROME. 
Contains much information concerning Religious, Military, Gov- 
ernmental and Fine Arts matters, Coach Routes and Time-table, 
' and an Index. 


93. BinpING By Dre Sauty. The Book of Ballads. Edited by Bon Gaul- 
tier. [T. Martin and W. E. Aytoun.] Illustrated by Alfred 

Crowquill (Alfred Forrester) and Richard Doyle. Square 12mo, 

| full dark-brown levant morocco, richly, tooled gilt back with 

black levant inlays in panel-centres, front side decorated with 

\ ( / an elaborate centre gilt and mosaic ornament in the middle of 
which is a humorous figure reproduced from a description in 

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rear side in full-levant with the exception of a small humorous 
& figure of red and black inlays in one corner; inside gilt borders, 
oilt edges, original red covers bound in, BY DE SAUTY. 
London: Wm. 8. Orr and Co., 1849 
First EDITION WITH THESE HUMOROUS ILLUSTRATIONS BY Castacis 
AND DoyLg, and in a BEAUTIFUL, BINDING BY DE SAUvTY. 


For other Bindings by De Sauty, see under Dopeson (C. L.—‘Lewis 
Carroll’),—Numbers 160, 161, 162 and 163. E 


94. BinpING By De Sautry. Watton (Izaak). The Compleat Angler, or, 
the Contemplative Man’s Recreation. Being a Discourse of Fish 
and Fishing not unworthy the Perusal of Most Anglers. (A 
Reprint of the First Edition, 1653.) Printed in black and red, 
with portrait of Walton (signed by the artist), facsimile title, 
plates of fish, ornaments, éc., drawn and engraved by H. G. 


aa Webb. Square 8yo, handsomely bound in full olive morocco, 
\ ee floral-tooled gilt back, sides in an elaborated gilt design of 
\n™ oJ trellis work, vine and. flowers, inside fillet borders, gilt top in 
~ ~VAJ a floral design, BY DE sautTy (1906). 

by 7 London: Caradoe Press, 1905 


: BEAUTIFUL SPECIMEN OF DE SAUTY’S BINDING. 
mgs SMe No. 108 of only 350 copies printed on handsome paper. 


95. Binpine By Dy Saury. Locker (Freperick). Lyra Elegantiarum. 
A Collection of Some of the Best Specimens of Vers de Société 
and Vers d’Occasion in the English Language by Deceased 
Authors. Eidited by Frederick Locker. 16mo, beautifully bound 
in full dark-brown levant morocco, gilt panelled back with 2 
inlays of red morocco in centres and 4 inlays of white morocco 
in corners; sides in a rich design of gilt vines with inlaid flowers 
of white morocco, designs of small dots in corners, and an inter- 

a () twining design of red and olive-green inlays in centres, inside 

\ gilt fillets, gilt edges, original cloth covers bound in, By DpH 
SAUTY. London: Edward Moxon and Co., 1867 
( SUPERB COPY OF THE RARE FIRST EDITION, containing the suppressed 
9 poems by Landor used in the first issue in a comparatively few copies, 
this edition being promptly and rigourously suppressed because of 
copyright infringement. 
IN A REMARKABLY HANDSOME BINDING BY DE Savury, 


[See Frontispiece for Reproduction of Binding. ] 


96. BrInpING By ZAEHNSDORF. [Borie (E. V.).] Ros Rosarum ex Horto 
4 Poetarum. Dew of the HEver-Living Rose Gathered from the Poets’ 
es Gardens of Many Lands. By HE. V. B. Vignettes and ornamental 
/ initials, and WATER-COLORED DRAWINGS. 12mo. Recently and beau- 
. [Continued 


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tifully bound in full light-blue levant morocco, gilt-panelled back, 
the centres of four panels containing gilt and mosaic roses; sides 
(front) large gilt vine containing buds and flowers of red inlaid 
morocco, (back) similar but smaller decorations in 2 corners, inside 
gilt borders, gilt top, uncut BY ZAEHNSDORF. London, 1885 


Contains EIGHT EXQUISITE DRAWINGS IN WATER-COLoRS on portions 
of various pages depicting as many kinds of roses. 


97. BinpING ExEcuTED For MapamE ADELAIDE OF FRANCE. SAINCTYON 
(Le Srrvur ve). Histoire du Grand Tamerlan, Tirée d’un Excel- 


ay lent Manuscrit, et de quelques autres Originaux: trés propre 4 
former un grand Capitaine. Device on title. Small 8vo, full 

\ contemporary French red morocco, gilt back, gilt sides wiTH 

2 THE ARMS OF MADAME ADELAIDE DE FRANCE, DAUGHTER OF LOUIS 


56 - xv. embossed in gold thereon, gilt edges. 

6S A Paris: Chez André Pralard, 1677 
FINE COPY OF THE First EDITION. 
98. Brnpinc Executep For Mary Beatrice p’Este-Moprena. Nouveaux 
Memoires des Missions de la Compagnie de Jesus, dans le Levant. 
Folding plate. Small 8vo, old French morocco, with the aRMs OF 
f? MARY BEATRICE D’ESTE-MODENA, WIFE OF JAMES II. stamped on 
s. sides, gilt edges, name written in ink on title, a few stains and 
worm-holes, binding repaired. 

A Paris: Chez Nicholas Le Clerc, 1715 


99. Brnpina Exrocutep For QuEEN Mariz-Améiip, oF France. Rieux 
(Ant.). Un Bourbon, Poéme en Huit Chants. Small 8vo, bound in 
“y contemporary French straight-grained morocco, gilt and’ blind- 
tooled back and sides, with the interlaced initials “A.M.” surmounted 
x by crown stamped in gold in centres, inside gilt borders. 
? Paris: De ’Imprimerie de Firmin Didot, 1822 
4 Fine FRENCH CONTEMPORARY BINDING executed for Marie-Amélie, the 
hy daughter of Ferdinand I. of the Two Sicilies, and the Queen of Louis- 
Philippe. 
With library stamp of the Bibliothéque du Roi, Palais Royal, on 
the title. 


100. BooxpinpINc. Uzanne (Octave). La Relieure Moderne, Artistique — 
et Fantaisiste. Illustrations [72] reproduites d’apreés les origt- 
naux par P. Albert-Dujardin et dessins allégoriques de J. Ade- 
line, G. Fraipont, A. Giraldon. Frontsspiece @Albert Lynch, 

vA gravé par Manesse. Royal 8vo, full brown levant morocco, 
richly gilt panelled back and sides, doublures of maroon water- 

V _ ed-silk bordered by brown levant with handsome gilt design, 
the original decorative paper covers of the volume composing 
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[ No. 100—Continued] | 
the end-papers of this, gilt top, outer and lower edges untrim- 
med, BY P. H. SANFORD. Paris: Edouard Rouveyre, 1887 


Limited Edition on papier vélin, with most of the plates in various- 
shaded tints. 


101. [Borrow (Grorce).] Memoirs of Vidocq, Principal Agent of the 
French Police until 1827: And Now Proprietor of the Paper 
Manufactory at St. Mandé. Written by Himself. Translated 
from the French. Portrait of Vidocg. 4 vols. 16mo, original 
green cloth, leather labels, gilt, uncut. 

London: Whittaker, Theacher, & Arnot, 1829 


7 eniaton. First EpiTion. Scarce. Many collectors of Borrow are unaware s 

\ that these Memoirs were written by the author of “Lavengro,” pos- 
sibly from his dictation, in part. Borrow first met Vidocq in 1826 and 
took final leave of him in 1844, 


This copy is in the original binding, part of the series of “Auto- 
biography” put out by this publisher. Hach volume contains both 
titles, to the work itself and to the series, and volume 1 has the list 
of books published by Whittaker, Theacher, and Arnot, on the two 
preliminary leaves. : 


102. Bosweit (James). The Life of Samuel Johnson, including a Journal 


il , , Of his Tour to the Hebrides. Portraits, views and vignette on titles. 
44, “ |X 10 vols. 12mo, half calf, gilt backs and tops, uncut, leather labels. , i 
ab Ae London: J. Murray, 1835 


103. British Essayisrs. Little, Brown & Company’s Edition. The Brit- 
ish Essayists: with Prefaces, Historical and Biographical, by 
A. Chalmers, F.S.A. Many fine engraved portraits. 38 vols. 
16mo, half calf, gilt, a few of the bindings vary slightly in 


tooling. Boston, 1855-1857 
._ A Fine complete set, with index volume. 
“te CONTENTS ; 
iw vi 
v1 A Tatler, 4 vols.; Spectator, 8 vols.; Guardian, 3 vols.; 
; Rambler, 3 vols.; Adventure, 3 vols.; World, 3 vols.; Idler; 


Connoisseur, 2 vols.; Mirror, 2 vols.; Observer, 3 vols.; 
Lounger, 2 vols.; Looker-On, 3 vols.; and Index volume. 


104. Britisn Ports. Little, Brown & Company’s Edition of the British 
Poets. Engraved portraits. 38 vols. 12mo, uniformly bound in 


half calf, gilt backs, marbled edges. Boston, 1854-1857 
CONTENTS 

es i hae Chatterton, 2 vols.; Coleridge, 3 vols.; Donne; 
Lv yx Gay, 2 vols.; Herbert; Herrick, 2 vols.; Keats; Hood, 4 vols.; 
: N \ Marvell; Moore, 6 vols.; Parnell and Picknell ; Scott, 9 vols.; 
Va) Skelton, 3 vols.; Vaughan; and Watts. 

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105. BroveaHam (Henry, Lorp). Historical Sketches of Statesmen who 


s 


flourished in the Time of George III. ‘To which is added Remarks 
on Party, and an Appendix. TFirst, Second, and Third Series. 
Numerous fine engraved portraits including one of George Wash- 
ington. 3 vols. royal 8vo, half red morocco, gilt backs and tops, 
uncut. London: C. Knight & Co., 1839-1839-1843 


First EDITION OF EACH SERIES. HANDSOME SET, 


106. Burney (Fanny). Seeley (L. B—KEditor). Fanny Burney and Her 


\oe 


Friends. Select Passages from her Diary and other Writings. Wath 
9 illustrations after Reynolds, Gainsborough, Copley, and West, and 
PXTRA-ILLUSTRATED by the insertion of 215 portraits and views, many 
on India and plate papers, some proofs, a number inlaid. 1 VOL. 
EXTENDED TO 2 VOLs., royal 8vo, full olive-green levant morocco, gilt 
backs, sides with borders of fillets and large hinge-patterns of scroll 
ornaments, inside gilt borders, gilt tops, By ZAEHNSsDORF. In mo- 
rocco case. | London: Seeley and Co., no date 


LARGE PAPER copy. No. 113 of only 150 copies printed. 

PorTRAITS,—Fanny Burney (several, including frontispiece proof in 
sepia, and others on Japanese paper); Charles Burney, engraved by 
J. Scott after Sir Joshua Reynolds (mezzotint); Dr. Armstrong (mez- 
zotint); Maria Gunning, by Sanders after Reynolds (mezzotint); Hd- 
ward, Duke of York (proof); Rev. Thomas Twining; James Barry, 
engraved by C. Picart after W. Evans; George Coleman after the paint- 
ing by Sir Joshua Reynolds; Oliver Goldsmith (proof); Miss Lumley 
and Brother, by G. H. Every after Thomas Gainsborough (India 
paper); Mrs. Piozzi (several full-page); John Opie, engraved by 8S. W. 
Reynolds after Opie’s own painting, mezzotint, full-page; Queen Char- 
lotte, after painting by Sir William Beechey (cut down to fit page) ; 
Mrs, Siddons, by Armytage after Gainsborough (proof in sepia); Wil- 
liam Cowper, engraved by F. Bartolozzi after Sir Thomas Lawrence ; 
George III., engraved by Bromley after Sir Joshua Reynolds (full 
page); and others. 


Views,—St. Dionis Backchurch, Fenchurch Street (India paper) ; 
Holklam in Norfolk; Kimberley Hall; Deptford; Queen Square (col- 
ored); Schoolroom of Winchester College, engraved by J. Stadler after 
F. Mackenzie (colored, double-page); Portman Square (colored); 
Devizes; Rioters Firing the New Goal of Newgate (double-page) ; 
Grosvenor Square (colored); Chelsea Hospital; Great Terrace at 
Windsor; Sheldon’s Theatre, Oxford (French print); Oxford near 
Oseney; Westminster Hall, after Pugin and Rowlandson (colored) ; 
Lodge in Bushy Park; Interior Royal, Drury-Lane; &c. - 


107. [Burter (SamMveEL).] MHudibras, in three parts. Written in the Time 


/ 


\ 
(ire 


of the Late Wars. Corrected and Amended, with Large Annota- 
tions, and a Preface by Zachary Grey. With engraved portrait by 
Vertue, and a new set of cuts engraved by J. Mynde, after W. Ho- 
garth. 2 vols. Cambridge: J. Bentham, 1744, and London: J. 
Bettenham, 1744; [anso] The Genuine Remains in Verse and Prose 
of Mr. Samuel Butler. Published from the Original Manuscripts, 
formerly in the Possession of W. Longueville, Esq. With Notes 


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[No. 107—Continued] 


by R. Thyer. With the List of Subscribers in Vol. I. 2 vols. Lon- 
don: J. and R. Tonson, 1759. Together, 4 vols. 8vo, uniformly — 
bound, in full polished calf, gilt backs, leather labels. 

London and Cambridge, 1744; London, 1759 


FINE COPIES OF THESE EDITIONS. 


108. Byron (Gxzorcx Gorvon, Lorp). Letters and Journals of Lord Byron: 
With Notices of His Life by Thomas Moore. Illustrated with 
views, portraits, etc. 2 VOLS, EXTENDED TO 4 VOLS., 4to, full red 
levant morocco, gilt backs, gilt sides with fillets and corner orna: 
ments, inside gilt borders, gilt edges, in the manner of Roger 
Payne, BY RIVIERE. London: John Murray, 1830 


First Epirion, with special title-page to each volume, and ExTRA- 
ILLUSTRATED by the insertion of nearly 350 portraits and views, includ- 
ing the well-known Edward Finden Views, beautifully engraved by him, 
on steel after originals by Westall, Purser, Robson, Stanfield, J. M. W. 
Turner, and others, with many scarce plates including some early 
lithographs. ; 

Among the above-noted additional plates and lithographs may be 
numbered those mentioned below: 


PoRTRAITS,—Byron at the age of nineteen, engraved by W. Finden 
after the painting by G. Sanders (frontispiece to Vol. I.); Byron, 
engraved by Holl (India paper); Byron as he appeared after his daily 
ride at Pisa and Genoa, engraved by S. Freiman after a cutting in 
paper by Mrs. Leigh Runt (scarce); and others; Lady Niel Byron; 
Ada Byron from a miniature; Charles I., by Gook after Hoppner 
(India paper); Robert Peel, by F. Holl after Sir Thomas Lawrence 
(India paper); Henry Mackenzie, engraved by B. Smith after a draw- 
ing by W. Evans; Shakespeare, by T. Wright after a painting in the 
collection of the Duke of Somerset; George Crabbe (scarce proof on 
India paper, before all letters); Charles Lamb (bust-portrait proof); 
Thomas Moore, frontispiece portrait to Vol. II. (proof); Kemble’s last 
likeness, by Cheeseman after Sir Thomas Lawrence (India proof) ; 
Walter Scott, by C. Picart after Raeburn’s painting; Washington, 
engraved by Edwards after Stuart (full-length); Franklin, by J. Thom- 
son after the painting by J. A. Duplessis; R. B. Sheridan, by EF. 
Scriven after J. Wright from the picture by Sir Joshua Reynolds ; 
Ludovico Ariosto, by Walker after Titian (mezzotint, full-page) Wash- 
ington Irving, full-length lithograph in a surtout coat, published by 
James Fraser, London, (scarce lithograph); and other worthy and 
scarce plates. 


Virws,—These are mainly the exquisite Edward Finden illustrations 
of Italian and Grecian scenery, and other subjects, of which there are, 
at least, one hundred. They form a most comprehensive and desirable 
collection of the work of this master of landscape engraving on steel. 


109. Byron (GEorcr Gorpon, Lorp). The Works of Lord Byron, with His 
Letters and Journals, and His Life, by Thomas Moore. Engraved 
frontismeces and titles, and all the half titles, except one. 1% vols. 
12mo, half crushed green morocco, ribbed and gilt tooled backs, gilt 
tops. London: John Murray, 1832-1833 

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[No. 109—Continued] 
VERY FINE copy of the desirable Murray Edition, containing some 
pieces here first printed. 
EXTRA-ILLUSTRATED with, almost 150 fine engraved portraits and 
plates, by Finden, Meyer, Higham, and others. 
GEORGE CRUIKSHANK’S SIGNATURE is on the title of Volume 3 and on 
an extra inserted title in Volume 8,—‘“George Cruwikshanks 1832.” 


110. Byron (Gzorcr Gorpon, Lorp). [Nicholson (Baron).| A Sequel to 
Don Juan. With 4 full-page engraved portraits of J. W. Cook after 

J. Smith. 8vo, briginal cloth, uncut. 
London: Paget & Co., no date 


Te 
6 by 6 Written in the style of Lord Byron, and includes explanatory notes 
} relative to persons and events alluded to in the narrative. 
| The “Advertisement” states that “the author deems it prudent to 
withold his name from the title-page.” ; 


111. [Catvertny (C.S.).] Verses and Translations. FIRST EDITION. 12mo, 
full light-brown levant morocco, gilt panelled back, with onlays of 
red and green morocco, sides with elaborate designs of curves and 

¥, circles interlaced and onlaid in red and green morocco, with large 
heart-shaped centre ornaments and top-and-bottom smaller hearts in 

\6 gilt enclosing small dots, fancy inside borders, gilt, gilt top, BY 
H. WOOD. Cambridge: Deighton, Bell, and Co., 1862 


BEAUTIFUL COPY. 


112. Canny (Davin). Life in Paris; Comprising the Rambles, Sprees, and 
Amours, of Dick Wildfire, of Corinthian Celebrity, and his Bang-up 
Companions, Squire Jenkins and Captain O’Shuffleton ; with the 
Whimsical Adventures of the Halibut Family; including Sketches 
of a Variety of Other Eccentric Characters in the French Metropo- 
lis. With 21 coLORED PLATES representing scenes from real life, 
designed and etched by George Cruikshank, and 22 woodcuts by the 

same artist. Royal 8vo, half red levant morocco, gilt back, gilt edges. 


2, London: Printed for John Fairburn, 1822 

ht os / First EDITION ON LARGE PAPER, MEASURING 93¢ BY 534 INCHES. 
yy Lacks the “Leaf to the Binder,’ frequently missing, and contains 
the substitute letterpress on pages 143-145 and 335-336, which, accord- 


ing to Cohn, differs slightly from that issued in the original parts. 
There is no half-title in this copy. 


113. Carotine or Great Brrrarn. Adolphus (J.H.) A Correct, Full, and 
Impartial Report, of the Trial of Her Majesty, Caroline, Queen 

Consort of Great Britain . . . with Authentic Particulars . . . In- 

‘ terspersed with Original Letters and other Curious and Interest- 
\ ing Documents, not Generally Known .. . London, 1820; Memoirs 
of the Public and Private Life of Her Majesty, Caroline... A 

_ Full and Impartial History of the Charges against Her. . . Never 
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before Published. 2 vols. London, 1821. Engraved title-pages, 
and a number of portraits and views, some inserted. Together, 3 
vols. 8vo, half red polished calf, gilt backs and tops, uncut. 

London, 1820-1821 


114. CasTLEREAGH (ViscounT). Memoirs and correspondence of Viscount 
PN iets / f Castlereagh, Second Marquess of Londonderry. Edited by his 
Bear Ay brother, Charles Vane. 4 vols. 8vo, half calf, gilt backs, leather 
iY Pv labels. London: Henry Colburn, 1848-1849 


115. CHANCELLORS AND JupcES or ENeLanp. Campbell (John, Lord). 
The Lives of the Lord Chancellors and Keepers of the Great 
Seal of England. Firsr Eprrion. 8 vols. Murray, 1845-1869; 
The Lives of the Chief Justices of England. First Eprrron 
(except vol. 3, which is Second Edition). 8 vols. Murray, 
1849-1858; Foss (Epwarp). The Judges of England, with 
Sketches of Their Lives. First Eprrron. 9 vols. Lo ; 
Brown, Green, and Longmans, and John Murray, 1848-1864. 


" uy i Together, 20 vols, 8vo, full red calf, gilt tooled backs and inside 
RR | borders, gilt fillet outside borders, gilt tops, By MANSELL. 
Wi 9 London, 1845-1869 


VERY FINE COLLECTED SET, HANDSOMELY BOUND. 


116. CHartes First or Eneuanp. The Works of King Charles the Martyr: | 
With a Collection of Declarations, Treaties, and Other Papers con- 
cerning the Differences betwixt His said Majesty and His Two 
Houses of Parliament. With the History of his Life; as also his 
Tryal and Martyrdome. Second Edition. With engraved title and 

ev, frontispiece, and 3 double-page plates including the portrait of 

ee WN Charles I. by Hertochs. Folio, full mottled calf, gilt back, leather 
label, small worm holes in few margins. | 
London: Printed for Ric. Chiswell, 1687 


The Life of Charles I. is by Richard Perrinchiefe, one of the editors 
of the First Edition. 3 


117. CuEesterrietp (Harn or). Letters of Philip Dormer Stanhope, Earl of 
Chesterfield ; Including Numerous Letters now First Published from 


| | from the Original Manuscripts, 4 vols.; Letters and Works, 1 vol. 
/ ay Pe Edited by Lord Mahon. Engraved portraits. Together, 5 vols. 8vo, 
ab ease full tree calf, gilt backs and tops, leather labels, By MORRELL. 
On : London: Richard Bentley, 1845-1853 
| INE SET. | 


118. Cipper (Cottey). An Apology for the Life of Mr. Colley Cibber, 
Written by himself. A New Edition, with Notes and Supple. 
ment, by Robert Lowe. With 26 original mezzotint portraits — 

[Oontinued - 
vr | 


First Session, Monday Afternoon, November 17th 


[No. 118—Continued] 


by Rk. B. Parkes, and 18 etchings by Adolphe Lalauze. 2 vols. 
royal 8vo, recently and handsomely. bound in full dark-red 
levant morocco, gilt backs with leaves and fillets, sides gilt- 
bordered with centre panels of quintuple fillets with leaf 
designs in corners, wide inside gilt borders, silk doublures, gilt 
tops, uncut, BY P. H. SANFORD. London: John C. Nimmo, 1889 


LARGE PAPER copy. No. 23 of only 305 copies printed on fine deckle- 
edge paper. Portraits are in duplicate, one on Japanese paper in 
brown ink before letters, the other on plate paper as INDIA PROOFS 
AFTER LETTERS. 


119. CLARENDEN (Epwarp, Haru or). History of the Rebellion and Civil 


Wars in England, to which is Added An Historical View of 
the Affairs of Ireland. 6 vols. Clarenden Press, 1819; Life of 
Edward, Earl of Clarenden. Written by Himself. 8 vols. 
Clarenden Printing House, 1761. Together, 9 vols. 8vo, uni- 
formly bound in old calf, gilt, leather labels, a few hinges 
weak. Oxford, 1761-1819. 


120. Ciarerin (JuLEs). Le Drapeau. Frontispiece and vignettes etched 


by Francesco Clapes from designs by Kauffman. 8vo, full 
olive-green levant morocco, backs with panels of red, white and 
blue levant onlays, sides with onlaid borders of the same colors, 
gilt fillets, doublures of orange levant morocco, with borders of 
gilt fillets and red, white and blue onlays, full gilt edges, 
original paper wrappers bound in, By CHAMBOLLE-pURU. With- 
in a chamois-lined case. Paris: Calman Lévy, 1886 


BEAUTIFUL copy. No. 58 of 225 copies printed on large papier 
vélin du Marais. 


000. Corns AnD Mzpats. For Books relating to Coins and Medals, See, — 


Nos. 704, 705 and 706. 


121. CoLorEeD CaricaturEs. The British Antidote to Caledonian Poison, 


f| 
A! 


\ 


\ e~ and 
y J plates are lacking in the Supplement. 


Consisting of the most humorous Satirical Prints, for the Year 1762. 
Fifth Edition. 2 vols. in one. London: E. Sumpter [1762]; The 
Scots Scourge; Or, Pridden’s Supplement to the British Antidote 
to Caledonian Poison. 2 vols. in one. London: J. Pridden [1762]. 
With 93 plates in all, IN coors, of single-page and folding plates, 
including several portraits, plain. Together, 4 vols. in 2, 12mo, 
full old mottled calf, binding somewhat worn. 

London, 1762-[1762] 
SCARCE COLLECTION OF EARLY ENGLISH CARICATURES IN COLORS. 
Contains, besides the plates, many original essays, poems, songs, etc., 
humorous poetical descriptions of the prints. Apparently a few 


Inserted is an A. L. S., lp. 12mo, from W. I. Rogers, Aug. 2, no 


place, no year, presenting the volumes to a Mr. Hawkins. 


First Session, Monday Afternoon, November 17th 
seincrnatleeaetrascebati aslettchivtet Mins iekilbh a ctile EA is 


131. CraBBe (GzorcE). The Poetical Works of Crabbe; with His Letters 
and Journals and His Life, by His Son. Engraved frontispieces and 


A y ee title-pages by H. Finden after C. Stanfield. 8 vols. 12mo, half 
ae orange morocco, gilt backs and tops, By MANSELL. A few stains on 
r some of the plates. é London: John Murray, 1836 


132. CROMWELL (OLIVER). Cromwelliana. A Chronological Detail of Events 
in which Oliver Cromwell was engaged from 1642 to 1658: with a 
Continuation of Other Transactions to the Restoration. ExTRa- 
ILLUSTRATED by the insertion of 120 portraits (mainly) and views, 
engraved on copper and steel, a number on India paper, and many 
inlaid. Tall folio, handsomely bound in panelled Cambridge calf, 
gilt back and sides with corner ornaments, inside gilt borders, gilt 
top, uncut, top of back slightly damaged, By P. RIACH. 

Westminster: Machell Stace, 1810 

FINE COPY OF THE First EDITION AND ONE oF 250 cCoPIES oN LARGE 

PAPER, 

Although usually found ExTRA-ILLUSTRATED, this work does not 

/ always contain the high number of plates as in the present copy,— 

ES fe 120 in all,—nor are they so varied and in such excellent condition. 
‘a oF PorTRAITS include,—Cromwell, Frontispiece, facing left, engraved by 
G. Vertwe; Another, exactly similar, but facing right; Another, full | 
length in armor engraved by Joseph Brown; King Charles I.; John 

Hamden and Christopher Love, by Vander Gucht; Robert D’Evreux, 

by Gunst after Vander Werff; Lord Fairfax (several, inclusive of a 

proof) ; Colonel Joyce; Cromwell’s mother, engraved on steel on India 

paper, PROOF BEFORE ALL LETTERS; Henry, Duke of Gloster, drawn and 

engraved by G. Vertue, 1736; Edward VI., Gunst after Vander Werf: . 

Sir John Packington; and others. , 

Views include,—General Fairfax with his Forces before Oxford; 

Battle of Mantwick; Cromwell taking Tredagh; Battle of Dunbar; 


Edinburgh Castle; Battle of Worcester; Windsor Castle; Battle of 
Chester; and others. 


133, CRUIKSHANK (GEoRGE) [Clarke (William).] The Cigar. With numer- 
/ ous woodcut vignettes by Mason after designs by George Cruikshank. 

A / 2 vols. 24mo, full crimson straight-grained morocco, inside gilt bor- 

' / ders, gilt edges, BY MORRELL. 

al London: Published by T. Richardson, 1825 


L \ Scarce First Epition. Not in Douglas, Cohn, nor Marchmont. 
1 A 


/\ Contains,—Bachelor’s antipathies; Court of Love; Dolf Doppel’s © 
Wedding Day; Friar of Dillow; Nymphs of Plutus; Paddy-Whack- 
iana; Wallet of Whim-Whams; and others of humorous tendency. 


134, CRUIKSHANK (GEorGE). Ireland (W. H.). The Life of Napoleon 
Bonaparte. With the 24 FINELY COLORED FOLDING PLATES BY GEORGE 
CRUIKSHANK, and the 3 uncolored folding plates of Marie Louise,” 


/ v, Duc de Reichstadt, and Napoleon’s Generals. 4 vols, 8vo, half dark- 
eh green morocco, gilt backs with bees in panels, gilt tops, name in 
ee: [Continued 


[vet ON] 
SO}B[d 91 JO 9UC Jo 9IIWISOVY poonpesey 
MNVHSMINUO ‘DH AT SALVIG AINOTOOQ—[ NOATOdVN 40 GAIT 


GQNVTIHUI “HM 


First Session, Monday Afternoon, November 17th 


[ No. 184—Continued] 


ink on two of the colored plates and on pp. 115 and 375; page 387 
torn across and repaired. 
London: Printed for John Cumberland, 1828 


The colored folding-plates which are brilliantly colored by hand, 
bear dates of publication as follows,—1823, 1824, 1825, 1827. 

Contains the Engraved Titles. 

The Letterpress is clean and unspotted with many untrimmed. 


[See Reproduction of one of the Plates.] 


135. CRUIKSHANK (GrorGE). George Cruikshank’s Omnibus. Edited by 


A 


NY 


Gy 


Laman Blanchard. Illustrated with 100 engravings on steel and 
wood, by George Cruikshank, and a few engraved plates not by 
him. Royal 8vo, full blue levant morocco, gilt back, gilt cover 
borders, dentelle borders inside, gilt top, uncut, By P. B. SANFORD. 
/ = London: Tilt and Bogue, 1842 

First EDITIon, with the Half-title; Table of Contents; List of 
Etchings on Steel; List of Woodcuts; Our Preface. 

Of the 100 illustrations by George Cruikshank, 22 are on steel, 


and 78 on wood, these latter being scattered throughout the text. 
Wagstaff’s portrait of Cruikshank faces page 1 of the letterpress. 


136. CrUIKSHANK (Ropert) [Westmacott (Charles Molloy).] The English 


Vv 


\ 


// 


nv 


Spy: An Original Work, Characteristic Satirical, and Humorous, 
comprising Scenes and Sketches in Every Rank of Society, being 
Portraits of the Illustrious, Eminent, Eccentric, and Notorious. 
Drawn from the Life of Bernard Blackmantle. Illustrated with 71 
FINELY COLORED full-page plates, of which 67 are by Robert Crutk- 
shank, 2 by Thomas Rowlandson, and one each by T. Wageman and 
G. M. Brightly; also 36 woodcuts in the text by Robert Cruikshank, 
Rowlandson, Gulray, and others, engraved by Bonner and Hughes. 
2 vols. royal 8vo, full polished calf, gilt panelled backs, a centre orna- 
ment in each panel, inside gilt borders, green and maroon levant 
morocco labels, gilt tops, BY RIVIERE. 

London: Sherwood, Jones and Co., 1825-1826 


First EDITION OF THIS FAMOUS woRK. Among the characters 
portrayed by the author, virtually a species of blackmailer, are,— 
George IV and his favorite Countess of Conyngham; Charles Kemble; 
Grimaldi; Macready; Wallack; Madame Vestris, and others. 

The plates are all in excellent condition and include the rare 
plate by Thomas Rowlandson, entitled,—'R.A’s of Genius reflecting on 
the true line of Beauty, at the Life Academy, Somerset House.” 

The woodcut by Robert Cruikshank engraved by Bonner entitled,— 
“The Five Principal Orders of Society,” missing in some copies of this 
work, is intact herein. 


13%. D’Arpuay (Mapame—nee Frances Burney). Evelina, or, The History 


\¥ 


Wwe 


of a Young Lady’s Entrance into the World. A New Edition. With 
the engraved frontispieces from the 1779 edition, bound in. 38 vols. 
12mo, full tree calf, gilt backs, leather labels, slightly cracked at 
hinges. | London: T. and W. Lowndes, 1784 


First Session, Monday Afternoon, November 17th 


138. D’Arstay (MapamE—nee Frances Burney). Diary and Letters of 
Madame D’Arblay, Author of Evelina, Cecilia, &. Edited by Her 
Niece. Facsimile and engraved portrait frontispieces. 7 vols. 12mo, 
polished tree calf, gilt tooled backs and borders, gilt tops. 
London: Henry Colburn, 1842-1846 


VERY FINE copy of this, the best edition. 


139. Davizs (Tuomas). Dramatic Miscellanies [sic.] Consisting of Critical 
Observations on Several Plays of Shakespeare . .. as Represented 
by Mr. Garrick and others. With Anecdotes of Dramatic Poets, 
Actors, &. 3 vols. 8vo, rebound in full calf, gilt tooled, gilt edges. 

London: Printed for the Author, 1784 
EXTRA-ILLUSTRATED With 60 copper, steel, and stipple plates, includ- 


ay v gett ing portraits, scenes from the plays, famous actors and actresses in 
t Shakespearean and other characters, &c. 


140. [Derozr (DantzL).] Life and Adventures of Robinson Crusoe. Hm- 
bellished with engravings |by Heath] from designs by Thomas Stot- 
hard, Esq., R.A. 2 vols. royal 8vo, full polished calf, gilt backs, 

h 4 leather labels, By NUTT. London: Cadell and Davies, 1820 


a LARGE PAPER COPY OF THIS FINE EpiTion, with the Stothard plates 
ba engraved on India paper. ee 


141. Deroz (DanizL). Novels and Miscellaneous Works of Defoe, With 
Biographical Memoir, Notes, etc., from the Walter Scott Edition, 
and Life of DeFoe, by G. Chalmers. Engraved portrait. 20 vols, 
12mo, half crushed brown morocco, gilt lettered, gilt tops, rough 
edges. Oxford: D. A. Talboys, 1840-1841 


if FINE SET OF THE MUCH ESTEEMED TALBOY’S EDITION. Now VERY SCARCE. 


. AN) Comprises,—Robinson Crusoe, 2 vols; Captain Singleton; Moll Flan- 
iY U ders; Colonel Jack, Mrs. Veal; Memoirs of a Cavalier; New Voyage; — 
Captain Carleton, Mrs. Christian Davies; The Plague, The Consolidator; 
y History of the Devil; Roxana; System of Magic; Apparitions; Religious 
Courtship; Family Instructor, 2 vols; English TERRES a, vols; Dun- 
can Campbell, &c; Life of DeFoe. 


142. De SraaL (Mapame). Memoirs of Madame De Staal-De Launay. 
Translated from the French by Cora Hamilton Bell. With 41 
etchings by Ad. Lalauze. 2 vols. 12mo, divided binding of 
(upper half) tan calf, (lower half) blue levant morocco, gilt 

ee side borders on covers with fillets and gilt festoons at middles 

a edges, inside gilt borders, silk doublures and end papers, gilt 

j tops, uncut, original vellum-paper wrappers bound in, By Pp. H. 
saNForD. New York: Dodd, Mead and Co., 1892 [Paris printed] 

\ | New York: Dodd, Mead and Co., 1892 [Paris printed | 


EpitT1ion JouAvusT in an original and attractive binding. 


First Session, Monday Afternoon, November 17th 


143. Dickens (Cuartes). The Posthumous Papers of the Pickwick 


io 


4 


Club; containing a Faithful Record of the Perambulations, 
Perils, Travels, Adventures, and Sporting Transactions of the 


Corresponding Members. Edited by “Boz.” With 438 plates by 


Seymour, Buss, and “Phiz.” IN THE ORIGINAL PARTS (XX in 
XIX), WITH ALL THE ORIGINAL GREEN PICTORIAL WRAPPERS BEAR- 
ING DATE OF 1836, as issued, writing in ink on several front 
covers, with some of the backs somewhat broken as noted in 
the collation. In a silk-lined hinged case of half red levant 
morocco, gilt back, with ties. 

London: Chapman and Hall, 1836-1837 


First EDITION IN THE ORIGINAL WRAPPERS AND PARTS, AND A MOST 
VALUABLE AND INTERESTING COPY COMPARING MOST FAVORABLY WITH THE 
FAMOUS LAPHAM, COGGESHALL, CAPTAIN DOUGLAS,—AND AUSTIN COPIES, AS 
WILL BE NOTED BY CAREFUL PERUSAL OF THE COLLATION GIVEN BELOW. 


NoTe THAT (1) ALL THE PARTS ARE OF THE EARLIEST ISSUE, AND CON- 


7 TAIN, WITH THE FEW EXCEPTIONS, AS NOTED, ALL THE ADVERTISEMENTS AS 


ORIGINALLY ISSUED; (2)ALL COVERS ARE DATED 1836; (3) PLATES ARE FOR 
THE MOST PART IN THE ORIGINAL STATES, EXCEPT IN THE FEW INSTANCES AS 
MENTIONED, AND POSSESS THE COLLECTORS POINTS; (4) THE ADDRESSES OF 
THE AUTHOR AND PUBLISHERS ARE CONTAINED IN THE PARTS AS ISSUED AND 
AS NOTED IN THE COLLATION; (5) A NUMBER OF THESE PARTS ARE PUB- 
LISHER’S PRESENTATION COPIES AND ARE SO COLLATED IN EACH CASE; (6) THE 
EXACT CONDITION OF EACH WRAPPER HAS BEEN CAREFULLY NOTED AND 
DESCRIBED. 


COLLATION 


Part JI. Front cover has “With four Illustrations by Seymour,” 
which appears only in theFirstIssue and which was altered after- 
wards to “With Illustrations; inside front cover blank with in- 
scription in writing,—‘With Publisher's Compliments” across the 
centre; 4 leaves containing advertisement of ‘New Works by 
Chapman and Hall” printed in black-and-red and dated March, 
1836; 4 plates (1) “Mr. Pickwick addresses the Club,” Seymour 
plate with the buttons on Mr. Pickwick’s vest on the right side,— 
(2) “The Pugnacious Cabman”, by Seymour, with the milkmaid 
very clearly defined; (3) “The Sagacious Dog,” Seymour plate 
showing hammer and lock on the gamekeeper’s gun, both being 
omitted in second state,—(4) “Dr. Hammer’s Defiance of Tingle,” 
by Seymour, with 10 boards on floor, Second state shows 11 
boards,—Page 26 is headed “Posthumous Papers, &c.” instead 
of,—“Posthumous Papers of,—’; inside back wrapper blank; out- 
side back wrapper, the advertisement “‘Library of Fiction, No. I.”; 
back somewhat broken. 


Part II. Front cover has “With Four Illustrations by Seymour,” 
which appears only in the First Issue. But 3 were issued, how- 
ever, the third, “The Dying Clown,” being no sooner finished than 
the artist committed suicide; inside front cover blank with writ- 
ing in ink—‘“With the Publishers Compliments,” across the 
centre; the RARE PRINTED ADDRESS announcing the death of Sey- 
mour here follows; inside back cover blank; outside back cover 

, with advertisement of, “Library of Fiction, No. II.”; back some- 

' what broken. 


[Continued 


First Session, Monday Afternoon, November 17th 
panteomn nsvietetrintnc Smtonarianttotat Hatin hibedibabiidahd Bimwebchss lg 


[No. 148—Continued] 


Part III. Front cover has “With Illustration by R. W. Buss,” in 
which state it is extremely rare, as the artist’s name was omitted - 
in later issues; inside front cover blank with writing in ink, 
“With the Publisher's Compliments,” across the top; the RARE 
FIRST PICKWICK ADVERTISEMENT, 4pp. announcing “Sunday Under 
Three Heads;” the 2 plates, “Cricket Match” and “Arbour Scene” 
both in the original issue, but changed in second and all subse- 
quent issues because of their being so unsatisfactory to the 

° author; the famous Publisher’s Address relating in part, to the 
new illustrator of Pickwick; at end appears the rirst PAID ADVER- 
TISEMENT entitled “The Toilet” calling the publie’s attention to 
“Rowland and Sons Toilet Preparations;” inside back cover 
blank; outside back cover has advertisement of “The Library of 
Fiction, No. III.”; back somewhat broken. 


[See Reproduction of Front Cover.] 


Part IV. Front cover, as each subsequent cover, has “With Iilus- 
trations” and at top is the written line,—“With the Publishers 
Compliments ;” inside front cover is the advertisement of Chap- 
man and Hall relative to ‘New Works” including “Sunday Under 
Three Heads”, &c; 2 leaves of “The Pickwick Advertiser,” its first 
appearance; 2 plates by “Phiz” both signed Nemo, in “The Break- 
down” at the left, but very faintly,—in the Sam Weller plate, 
more clearly at the right. This sobriquet of Browne’s marks his 
last usage of it and also determines the early impressions of the 
plates; inside back cover, Chapman and Hall’s advertisement re- 
lating to new works published; outside back cover is the adver- — 
tisement “The Library of Fiction” containing the announcement 
to Subscribers concerning its future numbers, and followed by 
the Contents of Nos. I., II., and III., which notice appeared. only 
in the first few copies when the Pictorial Album superseded it; 
back in fine condition. 


Part V. Front cover has line written in ink over the commence- 
ment of title, “With the Publishes Compliments;” inside front 
cover, Chapman and Hall’s advertisement; 2 leaves “The Pick- 
wick Advertiser ;” 2 plates by “Phiz”, both in First State with the 
different ornaments on shelf, in one, and the beadle with the 
straight legs, in the other; back somewhat broken. 


Part VI. Front cover has name in ink written across top; inside 
front cover, advertisement of Chapman and Hall; 4 leaves of 
“The Pickwick Advertiser” announcing Mr. Macrone’s Last New 
Publications, undated; 2 “Phiz’ plates, both First State, the bird- 
cage resting in the boughs of the tree, of the first, and the Semi- 
nary plate with the bell on door at right; left margin of one 
plate slightly spotted; inside back cover, Chapman and Hall’s ad- 
vertisement; outside back cover, “Library of Fiction, No. VI.” 
Plates and letterpress are stitched together, and with Pickwick 
Advertiser (separate) are loose in the wrappers, back of which 
is perfect. Has not the slip at end,—“Phrenology Made Easy.” 


Part VII. Front cover has written line across title-—“With the 
Publishers Compliments ;” inside front cover with advertisement 
of the First Volume of “The Library of Fiction;” “The Pickwick 
Advertiser,” 4 leaves; 2 plates by “Phiz”’, First State, with the 
two donkeys in the pound, in one, and with Sam’s legs together, 
in the other; inside back cover, the continuation of Chapman and 


[Continued © 


at ertsacesianente st a.cceaantenmeaitenatee ai recta eee ae 


[Price 1s: 


PAPERS 


CONTAINING 8 FAITHFUL RECORD OF THF 


___ PERAMRULATIONS, PERILS, TRAVELS, ADVENTURES 


AND 
Bi 


— Sporting Cransartions 
OF THE CORRESPONDING MEMBERS. 


x 


EDITED BY “Boz.” 


WITH ILLUSTRATIONS 
: BY R. W. BUSS. 


CHARLES DICKENS 


Reduced Facsimile of Front Wrapper to Part III. 


[No. 143] 


First Session, Monday Afternoon, November 17th 


\ 


[No. 148—Oontinued] 


Hall’s advertisement; outside back cover, the advertisement of 
“The Pictorial Album ;” back in fine condition. 


Part VIII. Front cover clean as issued; inside front cover, adver- 
tisement of the First Volume of “The Library of Fiction; “U’he 
Pickwick Advertiser, Flect Street, October, 1836, but with the date 
of the Kidd advertisement page 2, as November 1, 1836, 4 leaves; 
2 “Phiz” plates (1 loose in binding), both First States; George 
Henekey and Comps. advertisement on blue-gray paper, 2 leaves, 
with vase in centre of page 1; inside back covers, continuation of 
“The Library of Fiction”; outside back covers, the advertisement 
of “The Pictorial Album; back somewhat broken. 


Part IX. Front cover clean as issued; inside front cover, advertise- 
ment of Tilt’s Miniature Classical Library, and Cruikshank’s 
Bartholomew Fair; “The Pickwick Advertiser,” loose in binding, 
6pp.; 2 plates ‘by “Phiz’ both in First State; advertisements at 
end, 14pp. in all including Chapman and Hall’s, Jenning’s Land- 
scape Annual (yellow), Henekey and Comps. (pink), Effingham 
Wilsons with the two illustrations; inside back cover, ‘‘Heaths 
Picturesque Annual,” &c.; outside back cover, George Cruik- 
shank’s Works, &c.; back but slightly broken. 


Part X. Front cover clean as issued but with small Stationer’s label 
under the date; inside front cover, advertisement of ‘Popular 
Works Just Published;” “The Pickwick Advertiser,’ 8 leaves; 
Dickens’ Address relating to the Pickwick Papers, dated Decem- 
ber, 1836; 2 plates by “‘Phiz,” both in First State, in the Goblin 
and Sexton plate the bone being away from the skull, &c.; Liter- 
ary Announcement. Omitted Stanzas of Don Juan &c., Ryall’s 
Portraits of Eminent Conservative Statesmen, &c.; inside back 
cover, “The Pictorial Album”; outside back cover, “Books Pub- 
lished by Charles Tilt;” back slightly broken. 


Part XI. Front cover clean as issued; inside front cover, “New 
Engravings published by Ackermann and Co.”; “The Pickwick 
Advertiser,” 4 leaves, the first of these Advertisers to mention 
the author’s name; 2 “Phiz” plates, both First States, one plate 
with 2 spots; inside back cover, advertisement “Weeds of 
Witchery”; outside back cover, “Magazine of Domestic Economy;” 
back but slightly broken. 


Part XII. Front cover clean as issued; inside front cover, “New 
Works” printed for Longman, Rees, Orme, &c.; “The Pickwick 
Advertiser,” 4 leaves; 2 plates by “Phiz’, both plates in First 
State; Mechi’s Catalogue; inside back cover, “Important Inven- 
tion in the Fine Arts;” outside back cover, “Fraser’s Magazine 
for 1837” advertisement; all loose in covers. 


Part XIII. Front cover clean as issued; inside front cover, “Cowen 
1 and Waring’s Newly-Invented Cautchouc;” “The Pickwick Adver- 
tiser’, 8 leaves; 2 ‘“Phiz” plates in First State with (1) the 
cards plainly seen and (2) the hole-point and hat-shadow being 
in correct condition; advertisement at end of,—‘Ward’s Miscel- 
lany,” 4 pp; “Argyll Rooms,” &c., 2pp.; inside back cover, “Manly 
Exercises;” outside back cover, “New Works printed for Long- 
man, Rees, Orme, &c.”; back slightly broken. 


Part XIV. Front cover as issued; inside front cover, “Lodges Por- 
“* traits;” “The Pickwick Advertiser, No. XIV.”’, the first appear- 


[Continued 


First Session, Monday Afternoon, November 17th 


149. DickEns (CuartEs). Plates to illustrate the Cheap Edition of the 
Posthumous Papers of the Pickwick Club. With 32 illustrations 
from original designs by John Gilbert, with a duplicate of each 
plate COLORED BY HAND making 65 plates im all including the vig- 


s nette on cover. 12mo, full green levant morocco, gilt back, wide out- 
AN") |} | side cover borders. London: E. Appleyard [1847] 
“inl The Colored Plates are all neatly inlaid and on India paper. A rare 
f series, especially colored and plain, as above. 
ae 
A 


; ( 150. Dickens (CHARLES). T'wenty-T'wo Plates to Illustrate the Cheap Edi- 
tion of Pickwick (now publishing), Engraved on steel in the Best 
Manner, from Designs by Eminent Artists, and printed on Plate 


C 5 Paper of good Quality. 12mo, original green paper wrapper, edges 
4 discolored. London: J. Newman [1848] 
\) These plates are lithographic reproductions of twenty-two of the 


Onwhyn series previously catalogued. They were originally issued 
in monthly parts, four plates in each part. 


151. Dickens (CuArtEs). The Piccadilly Annual of Entertaining Litera- 
ture, Retrospective and Contemporary. With numerous illustrations 


f) by W. M. Thackeray, Holman Hunt, Du Maurier, Messonier, and 
«~ others. Ato, three-quarters blue levant morocco, gilt back, gilt top, 
~ £ original pictorial wrappers bound in. 
Wy 7 London: John Camden Hotten [1870] 
~ wink Contains contributions by, Charles Dickens, W. M. Thackeray, 
(71 ARY Henry W. Longfellow, James Russell Lowell, “Mark Twain,” and ~ 
Ao others 
ee > . 


152. DicKENs (CuartEs). Fifty Seven Illustrations to the “Pickwick Pa- 
pers,’ by Hablot K. Browne (“Phiz”). Royal 8vo, three-quarter — 
green levant morocco, gilt backs, inside gilt borders, gilt edges. 
London: Chapman and Hall, 1872 
These plates of “Phiz’ were issued originally to illustrate Chap- 
man and Hall’s Household Edition of “Pickwick,” and were engraved 
on wood by the Brothers Dalziell and others. 
The illustrations here catalogued have all been beautifully coLorEp 
BY HAND [artist unknown; perhaps Pailthorpe?] and are wi 
With the exception of the title-vignette, the plates are full- 
hand-colored borders of red, light green, and purple fille 
each, and are deftly inlaid on heavy drawing-paper. 3 . 
The title-page, including the imprint, has been colored as the 


other pages, except that the borders are heavier and there are four 
corner ornaments thereon. 


ge, with 
around 


153. Dickens (Cuarues). Works of Charles Dickens. With illustrations by 
George Crutkshank, “Phiz” (I. K. Browne), R. A. Maclise, Marcus 
Stone, and others. 30 vols. 8vo, half crimson morocco, gilt backs 
and tops, uncut, contents lettered, ny TouT. 
London: Chapman and Hall, 1874, and Undated 
BEST ILLUSTRATED LIBRARY EDITION. 
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CONTENTS 
Sketches by “Boz”; Pickwick Papers, 2 vols.; Oliver Twist; 
Nicholas Nickleby, 2 vols.; Old Curiosity Shop, 2 vols.; 
Barnaby Rudge, 2 vols.; Dombey and Son, 2 vols.; 
David Copperfield, 2 vols.; and others. 


154. Dickens (CHartrs). The Posthumous Papers of The Pickwick Club. 
[Edited by Chas. Plumtre Johnson.] With dlustrations by R. Sey- 
mour, R. W. Buss, Hablot K. Browne (“Phiz”’), and J. Leech. 
2 vols. royal 8vo, green cloth, gilt, edges uncut. 


: 5 | London: Chapman and Hall, 1887 
' Victoria Epition. One of the proof copies, with the plates printed 


on India paper. These plates are reproduced by a fine photogravure 
process, and in addition to all those that appeared in the original 
issue, this edition contains the extra plates, also reproduced from 
the originals. 


155. Dickens (Cuartes). The Dickens Aquarelles, First Series. Twelve 
Original Character Illustrations of the “Pickwick Papers.” By 
“Stylus.” Small folio, pictorial board folio, with ties. 

New York: J. W. Bouton, 1888 


Illustrations are on Whatman paper and COLORED BY HAND by an 
unknown artist, probably an American, who states,—‘%t is believed that 
this is the first attempt to individualize them {the characters repre- 

ys -  gented] and endeavor to support their own characters without the aid 
of extraneous incident.” 
Ap Personages delineated are,—Pickwick, Joe, Jingle, Sam Weller, Old 
Weller, Mrs. Bardell, Snodgrass, Mrs, Leo Hunter, Winkle, Tupman, 
Stiggins, and Mrs. Saunders. 


156. Dickens (Cuarims). Kitton (Frederick G.). Charles Dickens by 
Pen and Pencil, including Anecdotes and Reminiscences, Collected 
Sf from his Friends and Contemporaries. 100 illustrations in copper, 
steel, and wood, including some fine remarque proofs. 13 parts in 
12, folio, wrapper. London: Frank T. Sabin, 1889-90 


157. Dicxuns (Cuartes). Dickens and His Illustrators: Cruikshank, Sey- 
mour, Buss, “Phiz,” etc. By Frederick G. Kitton. 22 portraits, and 

A ff facsimiles of %0 original drawings. 40, buckram, gilt top, uncut. 

| | London: George Redway, 1899 


158.’ Dickens (CHarLEs). CoLormp InLusrRarions sy T. OnwuHyn. 12 I- 
lustrations to the Pickwick Papers. Drawn and etched by T. 
Onwhyn in 1847 and Now FIRST PUBLISHED. ISO, the colored 


rs ‘jllustrated title-page. Royal 8vo, original green wrappers, 
plates loose. London: Albert Jackson, 1894 
According to the publisher’s advertisement, these illustrations were 


made by Onwhyn in 1847 with the idea of their being used for EXTRA- 
ILLUSTRATING purposes. It will be noted that the plates are adaptable 
for insertion in any sized edition of Dickens’ works. 


First Session, Monday Afternoon, November 17th 


159. DickENstana. Quiz. A Comic Monthly Magazine. Edited by C. J. 
Collins. Numerous humorous illustrations. July to December, 

1858 (6 numbers, all issued). Small 8vo, three-quarter blue levant 
morocco, gilt tooled back, gilt top, original illustrated gilt wrapper 

Nh bound in. London [1858] 


‘ 160. Dopeson (C. L.—“Lewis Carroll”). Alice’s Adventures in Wonder- 
land. With 42 illustrations by John Tenniel. 12mo, full dark- 
green levant morocco, gilt back with gilt leaves and inlaid 
flowers of red morocco in centres of panels; front side with 
fillet borders and corner ornaments of leaves, dots, and inlaid 
red flowers, and in centre the humorous ornament of a cater- 
pillar smoking his hookah upon a mushroom-top in inlays of 
green, black and red morocco; rear cover without the corner 
ornaments mentioned, but with centre figure of “The Duchess” 

\\ in inlays of light-green, red, white, black and light-brown ; 

.\ \ inside fillet borders, gilt edges, original cloth covers bound in, 


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\ | BY DBE SAUTY. : London: Macmillan and Co. 1866 


FIRST PUBLISHED HpitTIon, printed by R. Clay, Son, and Taylor, 
because of the Original Edition having been condemned by author and 
illustrator on account of the poor impressions of the plates. — 


IN HANDSOME BINDING BY DE Sauty. | Shacks 


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161. Dopason (C. L.— “Lewis Carroll”). Phantasmagoria, and Other Poems. 

12mo, full brown levant morocco, gilt back with central sun-like | 

/ y, ornaments of gilt and black inlays, gilt lines radiating therefrom ; _ 
/ / sides composed of radiating lines, with central sun-like ficure at 

A bottom and other similar figures placed in other portions of sides; 

2s a inside gilt borders, gilt edges, original blue cloth covers bound in, 

(i \ BY DE SAUTY. . London: Macmillan and Co., 1869 

eS : First EDITION, IN A HANDSOME AND CHARACTERISTIC BINDING BY DE 

AUTY. 


[See Reproduction of Binding. ] 


162. Dopeson (C. L.—“Lewis Carroll”). Through the Looking-Glass, and 
What Alice Found There. With 50 illustrations by John Tenniel. 
12mo, full crimson levant morocco, gilt curved lines on back at top 

_ of which is the head of the Jabberwocky in inlays of dark-brown, — 

/ | green, and white; front side with full figure of the above animal 

f | spread out over cover in inlays of brown, green, and cream, orna- 

mented with numerous gilt dots in wings, body and tail; rear 

cover with small head, inlaid, in centre; inside fillet borders, gilt 
edges, original red cloth covers bound in, BY DE SAUTY. 
London: Macmillan and Co., 1872 


} \\ First EDITION, IN HANDSOME BINDING BY DE SAUTY. 
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WORKS OF LEWIS CARROLL IN BINDINGS BY DE SAUTY 


Glass 


Through the Looking 


Phantasmagoria 


[No. 162] 


[No. 161] 
Alice’s Adventures 
[No. 160] 


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Rhyme? and Reason 
[No. 163] 


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163. Dopason (C. L.— “Lewis Carroll”). Rhyme? And Reason? With 65 
) illustrations by Arthur B. Frost and 9 by Henry Holiday. 12mo, 
full brown levant morocco; gilt back, with centre panel-ornaments 
of black inlays; front side with centre panel of gilt vines and inlaid 
flowers surrounding the figure of a wonderful bird on a perch, in 
inlays of green and red; rear cover shows a singularly ghostly shape 
formed of gilt dots; inside gilt borders, gilt edges, original light- 
4 green cloth covers bound in, BY DE SAUTY. 

| London: Macmillan and Co., 1883 

First EDITION, IN A BEAUTIFUL DE SAUTY BINDING. 


This work is a reprint, with some additions, of the comic portion 
of “Phantasmagoria and other Poems,” and of “The Hunting of the 
Snark.” 

\ [See Reproduction of Binding. ] 


164. Doran (Dr. Jon). Collected Set of the Writings of Dr. Doran. 
MOSTLY FIRST EDITIONS. Together, 16 vols. 8vo and small 8vo, uni- 
formly bound in half calf, gilt tooled backs, leather labels, gilt tops, 
contents lettered. London, 1855-1881 

CONTENTS 
Habits and Mem, with Remnants of Record touching the Makers 


of Both. 1855; 
Monarchs Retired from Business. First EDITION, 2 vois. 18573 


? History of Court Fools. First Hpirion. 1858; 
we New Pictures and Old Panels, First EDITION. Portrait of the 
author. 1859; 
M Table Traits, with Something on Them. 1859; 
The Book of the Princes of Wales. First Epition. Frontis- 
piece. 1860; ; 
bb Saints and Sinners, or In Church and About It. First EDITION. 
2 vols. 1868. 


A Lady of the Last Century (Mrs. Elizabeth Montagu). First 
Epition, 1878. ; 

Mann and Manners at the Court of Florence, 1740-1786. First 
-Epir1on. 2 vols. 1876; . 

London in the Jacobite Times. First EDITION. 2 vols. 1877; 

In and About Drury Lane. First Epirion. 2 vols. 1881. 


165. Doran (Dr. Joun). Knights and Their Days, 1856; The Bentley 
. Ballads, 1858; Memoir of Queen Adelaide (Loose in binding), 1861; 
A Lives of the Queens of England of the House of Hanover, 2 vols., 
; 1875; Memories of Our Great Towns, 1878. Together, 6 vols. 12mo 
lK and 8vo, cloth and half calf. London, 1856-1878 
Ay First Epition, except “Queens of the House of Hanover,” which 

is Fourth Edition. ; 


166. Doran (Dr. Joun). “Their Majesties’ Servants.” Annals of the 
English Stage, from Thomas Betterton to Edmund Kean. 
Actors—Authors—Audiences. With nearly 1000 ©XTRA-ILLUS- 

i i TRATIONS, including portraits, plain and in character, scenes 

() [Continued 


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[No. 166—Continued]| 


from various plays, interior and exterior views of theatres, 
engraved in stipple, copperplate, éc., by wellknown artists, on 
plate and other papers. FIRST EDITION. 2 vols. extended to 8- 
vols. 8vo, full light-blue levant morocco, gilt backs with small 
inlays of red morocco in three panels, sides with gilt borders 
with festoons in corners and in each corner an inlay of dark 
red morocco, inside gilt borders, gilt tops, By ZAEHNSDORF. 
London: W. H. Allen and Co., 1864 


PORTRAITS (PLAIN),—Henry VI. engraved by Vertue; Henry VIII. 
engraved by Fry; Earl of Leicester (proof before letters); Philip of 
Spain by Warren after Vertue; Sir Christopner Wren, engraved by 
W. Holl; Pepys (proof on India paper); Queen Caroline; Barbara, 
Duchess of Cleveland, after Sir Peter Lely; Mrs. Price, engraved by F. 
Bartolozzi after Sir Peter Lely; Mrs. Bracegirdle (proof); Duchess 
of Marlboro, engraved by E. Harding after the painting by Vandyke; 
M’lle. Clairon (colored); M’lle. Raucourt (colored); Jane Grey (proof); 
Lewis Theobald, after W. Hogarth; Lavinia Fenton (proof before 
letters); David Garrick (several); Peg Woffington (several); and 
many more. 

PORTRAITS (IN CHARACTER),—Joseph Harris as “Cardinal Wolsey;” 
Joe Miller as “Teague”; Macklin as “Shylock”; Frederic Lemaitre as 
“Don Cesar de Basan”; Mrs. Yates as “Jane Shore”; Miss Catley as 
“Leonora”; Mrs. Whitelock, as “Margaret”; Mrs. Abington as “Lady 
Betty Modish’; Mr. Moody as “Commodore Flip’; Henderson as 
“Falstaff”; Kemble as “Friar Michael” (colored); Mr. Jones as “Puff” 
(colored); Liston as “Dominie Sampson”; Kean as “Coriolanus”; and 
others. 


Views,—Holland House, Kensington; Fortune Playhouse, Golden 
Lane; Drury-Lane (interior); King’s Theatre, Haymarket; Bow Church, 
Cheapside; House where Nell Gwyn lodged in Drury-Lane; Shooting 
of Admiral Byng; Theatre Royal in Portugal St.; Sadler’s Wells; 
Theatre Royal, Covent Garden; and others, 


AN EXCEEDINGLY HANDSOME SET. 


16%. Doran (Dr. Joun). London in the Jacobite Times. Portrait, and nearly 


Ps 


600 EXTRA-ILLUSTRATIONS including portraits, views, SEVERAL COL- 
ORED, and autographic material; the portraits engraved by various 
artists in line, stipple, copperplate, mezzotint, and steel, on India 
and plate papers, some of them cut close to fit the volumes. 2 vols. 
extended to 6, 8vo, newly and handsomely bound in full brown 
levant morocco, gilt panelled backs with roses of white inlaid leather 
in centres, broad gilt side borders with corner pieces and centres of 
gilt, punch-bowls with three hands lifting aloft glasses above the 
legend,—“T'o the King,’ inside “gilt borders, doublures and end 
papers of silk tartans, gilt tops, By CHAMBOLLE-DURU. In felt- 
lined cases. London: R. Bentley & So., 1877; Boston, 1891 

First EDITION AND A MAGNIFICENT COPY. 

Among the portraits may be noted those of,—Dr. Jonathan Swift; 


King James II.; Lord Cowper; Eleanor Gwynne; Colonel Henry Ox- 
burgh; Charles XII., King of Sweden; Chief Justice Raymond; Titus 


[Continued 


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[| No. 167—Continued] 


Oates; Marshal De Noailles; Duke of Cumberland; Susannah Cibber; 
Lovat’s Ghost on Pilgrimage; Flora Macdonald; Jenny Cameron, the 
Young Pretender’s Diana; Charles James Fox; an early portrait of 
Queen Victoria; &c. 


The views include,—Greenwich Park; Old Theatre Drury-Lane; the 
pleading of the Six Lords; Battle of Dumblain; Theatre Royal in 
Portugal Street; Execution of Lord Ferrers at Tyburn; and many 
others. 


COLORED VIEWS are,—St. James Square; Temple Bar; St. Stephen’s 
Chapel; Tunbridge Wells; and an aquatint by Stadler after Rowland- 
son. . 


The Manuscript material inserted includes,—A. L. S., 2pp. 12mo., 
Dr. John Doran, [London] July 26, 1872; A. L. S., 2pp. 4to, Jacob 
Tonson, the Publisher, [London, July 11, 1761]; A. L. S., 1p. 4to, John, 
Earl of Mar, Camp at Perth, October 5, 1715; A. L. S., 2pp. square 
12mo, Lord Northey, [London] March 10, 1703; A. L. S., 3pp. 4to, 
William Brownley, Whitehall, September 22, 1713; Portion of A. D. S., 
ip. 4to, Jacobus R. [July 30, 1719]; A. L. S., 1p. 8vo, Ellen Tree 
[London] April, 30, no date. 


168. Dorat (CiaupE Josurpn). Les Baisers, Précédes du Mois de Mai, 


“\ 


Poéme. Hngraved title by Ponce after Hisen, fleuron on title, 
a full-page plate by De Longueil, 23 vignettes and 22. culs-de- 
lampe engraved by Aliamet Baquoy, Binet, Delaunay, Lingée, 
De Longueil, Masquelier, Massard, Née and Ponce, after Hisen. 
Large 8vo, full dark-red levant morocco, gilt back, sides beauti- 
fully tooled in the style of Le Gascon with centre and corner 
ornaments, wide inside borders, gilt edges, By RIVIERE. 
La Haye et Paris: Lambert et Delalain, 1770 
LARGE PAPER COPY ON HOLLAND PAPER, THE FIRST ISSUE WITH THE 


TITLE PRINTED IN RED AND BLACK, AND BRILLIANT IMPRESSIONS OF ALL- 
THE PLATES. 


Contains the misprinted pages. This volume probably ranks as 
Kisen’s finest creation. Cohen styles it not only Hisen’s “chef- 
@euvre,” but the “chef-d’wuvre” of the entire Highteenth Century; 
while the engravings Cohen terms as “ravissantés illustrations.” 

With bookplate of John Kermack, Writer to the Signet. 


169. [Ecan (Piprce).] Real Life in London; or, The Rambles and Ad- 


ventures of Bob Tallyho, E'sq., and his Cousin The Hon. Tom 
Dashall, through the Metropolis; Exhibiting a Living Picture 
of Fashionable Characters, Manners, and Amusements in High 
and Low Life. By “An Amateur.” Hmbellished with a series 
of 33 finely colored engravings, designed and engraved by Henry 
Alken, Rowlandson, Dighton, Brooke, and others. 2 vols. royal 
SvO. ORIGINAL PINK BOARDS UNCUT. Corners a trifle worn, as 
is to be expected, and joints neatly repaired. 

London: Printed for Jones and Co., 1821-1822 


[Continued 


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[ No. 169—Continued] 
FIRST EDITION OF THE EXCESSIVELY RARE LARGE OR ROYAL PAPER EDITION. 
IN PINK BOARDS. APPARENTLY THE FIRST COPY IN THIS REMARKABLE CON- 
DITION TO BE OFFERED AT PUBLIC SALE IN THIS COUNTRY. 


Until comparatively recent times it was not definitely known that 
there were two distinct editions of this work, therefore the following 
excerpt taken from the reverse of the covers will probably be of interest: 
—‘“For the gratification of the curious, a few copies will be printed on 
royal paper, hot-pressed, and embellished with Proor IMPRESSIONS of the 
plates.” Furthermore the paper is much superior in quality to that of 
the ordinary issue. 

“Boosting” the circulation was evidently in vogue in 1821-1822, as 
both covers state this to the “Ninth Edition,” which, of course, it 
is not. . 

The number of plates in copies both on royal paper and small paper 
vary, some have 42, some 34, those that have $4 include the two extra 
plates: “Catching a Charley Napping,” and “St. George’s Day,” (both 
present in this copy). It is interesting, and, we think, hitherto not com- 
mented upon, that the covers of the copies in pink boards (royal paper) 
states that they are: “Embellished with nineteen humorous coloured 
plates,” (making, in all, 38 plates in the two volumes). This statement 
is, of course, not correct, as no copy is known with such a number. 


The above copy has been carefully collated with the only other copy 
known to us in pink boards in this country. 

THE COPY HERE OFFERED LACKS A PLATE, the frontispiece for volume 
two: “Life in London. Vol. 2. Up-Down.” 


The list of plates is as follows: 


VOLUME ONE. 


The Principal Characters ... Real Life in London. 

Title-page. View of Regent Street, from Waterloo Place. 

eae Park. Tom and his Cousin dashing among the Pinks in Rotten 

ow. 

Epsom Races, showing Bob how to drive a tandem. 

Sparring at Fives Court. 

St. George’s Day, presentation at the Levee. — 

Drury Lane Theatre, Tom and Bob enjoying a theatrical treat. 

The Hon. ‘Tom Dashall-... .. in the Lobby at Drury Lane 
Theatre. ‘ sgh re tate 

Tattersals, Tom and Bob looking out for a good one among the 
deep ones. : . 

A Modern Hell. Bob’s first introduction to gaming. 

Exhibition Somerset House. Tom and Bob among the Connoisseurs. 

Road to a Fight. Plate I. wit ee 

Billingate. Tom and Bob taking a survey after a night’s spree. 

‘The Country Squire taking a peep at Charley’s Theatre, 

Road to a Fight. Plate 2. ; 

Political Dinner. Tom and Bob taking a lesson on the Constitution. — 

The Grand Coronation Banquet. Westminster Hall. 

A Private Turn-up in the drawing room of a noble marquis, 

Masquerade. Tom and Bob keeping it up in real character. 


, VOLUME TWO. 


The King’s Levee. Tom and Bob gratifying their curiosity at the 
expense of their pocket-book. 


Title-page. View of London from the Adelphi Terrace. 
[Continued 


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NOLLIGH LSYLq—NOGNOT NI GAIT TVAY 


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170. EGa 


British Museum. Tom and Bob in search of the antique. 

King’s Bench. Tom and Bob taking a peep at real characters. 

Tom and Bob in masquerade blowing a cloud, and taking their heavy 
wet, etc. 

Blue ruin. Tom and Bob tasting Thompson’s best. 

Almack’s. Tom and Bob spoiling their figures at a fancy dress ball. 
(This plate is inlaid.) 

Easter Hunt. Tom and Bob among the coster-mongers at a donkey 
cart race. 

Tom and Bob taking a stroll down Drury Lane at five in the morning. 

Ascot Races. Tom and Bob winning the long odds from the know- 
ing one. 

Tom and Bob at a real swell party. 

Bull and Mouth Inn. Bob bidding adieu to his friends and Life in 
London. 

Tom and Bob catching a Charley Napping. 


[See Reproduction of Title and Frontispiece. ] 


n (Pierce). Life in London; or, The Day and Night Scenes of 
Jerry Hawthorn, Esq. and his Elegant Friend Corinthian Tom, 
accompanied by Bob Logic, the Oxonian, in their Rambles and 
Sprees through the Metropolis. Illustrated by 36 COLORED 
pLates by I. R. and George Cruikshank, 3 pages of music, and 
numerous original designs on wood throughout the text. 8vo, 
full polished calf, gilt back, filleted cover-borders, inside den- 
telles, gilt top, leather labels, a few spots on margins, BY 
RIVIERE. 

London: Printed for Sherwood, Neely, and Jones, 1821 


First EDITION, AND A FINE TALL COPY. 


Lacks the advertisements variously estimated by Cohn and Douglas; 
but has the Half-Title upon the verso of which the printer’s name is 
placed to the left of page, a mark of an early edition. On page 9 is the 
footnote mentioned by Cchn, though not by Douglas, and which the first- 
named states is not found in the Genuine First Edition of the work. 


The folding sheets of music are complete as originally issued. 


171. Eaan (Prercz). Pierce Egan’s Finish to the Adventures of Tom, Jerry, 


and Logic, in their Pursuits through Life in and out of London. 
Illustrated by the pencil of Mr. Robert Cruikshank, wm 86 scenes 
from Real Life, & enriched with several designs on wood by the 
same artist. 8vo, full crimson levant morocco, with handsome gilt 
back, fillets on side covers, inside gilt borders, gilt top, BY RIVIERE. 

London: Printed for G. Virtue, 1830 


GENUINE FIRST EDITION AND TALL COPY. 

Plates are all BRILLIANTLY COLORED and the letterpress immaculate. 

The COLORED TITLE, although lower edge is cut close by binder, bears 
date of 1829, which is right. Contains the woodcut on page 7, which is 
often missing. 


First Session, Monday Afternoon, November 17th 


172. ErigHTEENTH CentTuRY Tracts. (1) The Life and Character of John 
Barber, Esq., Late Lord-Mayor of London, Deceased. Collation: 
Title; To the Reader; and pp.1-60. London, T. Cooper, 1741 


Contains,—Scandalous Reports of the Alderman’s Parentage; His 
Surprising Rise in the World; His Amours and Gallantries; His Gen- 
eral Character: &c. 


(2) A True Copy of the Last Will and Testament of George, Lord 
Carpenter; and Life. Engraved frontispiece. Collation: Will,— 
pp. 1-viii; Life, pp. 1-49. No place, no date 
Carpenter was a distinguished British soldier, and at the outbreak 
of the Rebellion was in supreme command over all the forces in the 
North of England. He died at the age of seventy-five. 
(3) Authentic Memoirs of the Life of Richard Mead, M. D. Colla- 
tion: Title; Preface,—pp. 1-2; Memoirs,—pp. 1-64, last leaf torn 
across and repaired, portion of another leaf—margin supplied. 
London: Printed for J. Whiston and B. White, 1755 


Doctor Mead was a celebrated British physician of his day and about ~— 


the first to give an account of how snakes convey their poison when bit- 
ing. He possessed the largest library of books, manuscripts, coins, etc., 
then known, the books alone numbering over ten thousand volumes. See 
article on Dr. Mead in “Dictionary of National Biography.” 


(4) Memoirs of the Life of Robert Wilks, Esq., Containing an 
Account of his Transactions before his coming to England, the Rise 
of His Reputation on the British Stage, his Adventures among the 
Ladies, particularly his Amours with Mrs. Rogers, Ete. Third 
Edition. Engraved copperplate portrait. Collation: ‘Title, Dedi- 
cation, 2 leaves; Preface,—pp. 1-xiv.; Life,—pp. 1-36. 
London: W. Rayner, 1732 


THIS EDITION OF WILKS’ MEMOIRS, WITH THE PORTRAIT, IS SCARCE. 


These 4 tracts are bound in one volume, 8vo, half calf, weak at joints, 
with bookplate of Edward Sully, English chemist and antiquary. 


173. H1igHTEENTH CrenTURY Tracts. Collection of curious tracts. 7 pieces 
in one vol. 8vo, contemporary boards, leather back, edges uncut. 
London and Bristol, 1750-1783 


Contains,—Case and Memoirs of the late James Hackman and of 
His Acquaintance with Miss Martha Reay, Portrait. London, 
1779; 
Mrs. M. G. Rudd’s Genuine Letter to Lord Weymouth, with Anec- 
dotes of.Messrs. Perreaus [the Forgers.] London, 1776; 
Dissertations on Royal Societies in Three Letters. [By H. L. Z.] 
London, 1750; é 
Catalogue of the Matchless, Superb, and Hlegant Household Furni- 
ture of Mr. Daniel Perreau. Sold at Auction. London, 1776; 
Dodd (William). Thoughts in Prison, with His Last Prayer, &c. 
London, 1777; 
Genuine Account of the Behaviour and Dying Words of William 
Dodd, Executed at Tyburn for Forgery. London, 1777; 
ae Case of the Creditors of Joseph George Pedley, a Bankrupt of 
an; Bristol. Bristol, 1783. 


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First Session, Monday Afternoon, November 17th 


174. ErcKMANN-CuatTraiIn Novers. Translated from the French: Com- 
prising—The Plebiscite; Blockade of Phalsburg; The Con- 
script; Waterloo; Invasion of France. Friend Fritz; Madame 
Therese. Some with illustrations and portraits. 7 vols. 16mo, 
half calf. New York: Scribner, 1872 and no date 


175. Evrtyn (Joun). Diary and Correspondence. Edited from the Origi- 
nal Mss. at Wotton, by William Bray. Many fine engraved portraits 
and views. 4 vols. 12mo, tree calf, gilt, leather labels, one portrait 
lacking. London: Bell and Daldy,1870 


176. Farrrax CorresronpencE. The Fairfax Correspondence. Memoirs of 
the Reign of Charles the First. Edited by George W. Johnson. 
Portraits. 2 vols. London, 1848; Memorials of the Civil War: 
Comprising the Correspondence of the Fairfax Family with the 
Most Distinguished Personages Engaged in that Memorable Con- 
test. Now First Published from the Original Manuscripts. Hdited 
by Robert Bell. 2 vols. Portraits. London, 1849. Together, 4 


vols. 8vo, cloth, uncut. London: Bentley, 1848-1849 
Fine copies of the Original. Editions in the Original Cloth Bind- 
ings. 


177. Frecpine (Henry). Works. With An Essay on His Life and Genius, 
by Arthur Murphy, Esq. With the engraved portrait by Hogarth. 
10 vols. 8vo, original calf, bindings rubbed. London, 1806 


From the library of George Hodgkinson, with book plate. 


178. Firtpinc (Henry). Complete Works of Fielding. With an Essay 
on the Life, Genius and Achievement of the Author, by William 
Ernest Henley. Illustrated with Reproductions of the Original 
Designs by Roker, Corbould (1793), and Rowlandson (1798). 
The frontispiece and title-page of each volume, together with 
other illustrations, are on Japanese paper. 16 vols. 8vo, red 
buckram, gilt tops, paper labels, uncut. 
New York: Printed for Subscribers only by Groscup & Sterling 
Co. [1902] 


Limitep EDITION pE LUXE, printed on American deckle-edge paper. 


CONTENTS 


Joseph Andrews; Jonathan Wild; Tom Jones, 3 vols. ; 
Amelia, 2 vols.; Plays and Poems, 5 vols.; Legal Writings; 
Miscellaneous Writings, 3 vols. 


179. Forr-Eper Parntina. The Book of Common Prayer, and the Adminis- 
tration of the Sacraments, and Other Rites and Ceremonies of the 

Church, according to the Use of the United Church of England and 

Ireland. Together with the Psalter or Psalms of David. 12mo, 
[Continued 


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[No. 179—Continued] 


full straight-grained morocco, gilt back, gilt sides, gilt edges. In 
straight-grained morocco case. London: John Reeves, no date 

With a LARGE AND BEAUTIFULLY EXECUTED FORE-EDGE PAINTING of an 
old English village, the outstanding object of the picture being a fine 
Norman church and its administrative buildings surrounded by a wall, 
other buildings, including an old inn, nearby. A ¥FORE-EDGE PAINTING 
OF THIS NATURE IS NOT OFTEN OFFERED AT PUBLIC SALE. 


Bound in at back of volume is the “New Version of the Psalms 
of David” by N. Brady, D. D. and N. Tate, Esq. London, undated. 


From the library of John Holmes, the English bibliographer, 
friend of Lord Ashburnham, the book and manuscript collector, and 
long one of the assistants at the British Museum, with his bookplate. 


180. Frencnw Army. Susane (Générale). Histoire de ’Infanterie francaise. 
5 vols. J. Dumaine, 1876-1877; Histoire de la Cavalerie francaise. 
3 vols. J. Hetzel, 1874; Histoire de l’Artillerie francaise. J. Hetzel, 
1874. Together, 9 vols. 12mo, original printed wrappers, edges 
entirely uncut. 7 Paris, 1874-1877 


181. Frencu Brnprne or THE XVIlItH Century. Médée et Jason; Trag- 
edie en Musique. Par M. Salomon, Ordinaire de la Musique de ta 
Chambre du Roy, Ci-devant Organiste de la Reine. Representée 
pour la premiere fois par Academie Royale de Musique le 24 Avril, 
1713. With 287 pp. music, and fine impression of the emblematical 
title engraved by Roussel after Desmarest. Oblong 4to, old French 
red morocco, gilt back containing fleurs-de-lis in the panels, filleted 
cover borders, with the ARMS OF LOUISE DE BOURBON, DUCHESSE DE 
MAINE, stamped in gold thereon, gilt edges, name written in ink on 
top margin of title and also writing in the centre of same, and on 
p. i [ Paris, 1713] 

A SCARCE MUSICAL WORK IN A FINE FRENCH BINDING OF THE XVIIITH 
CENTURY BY PADELOUP. 


182. FrencH Humor. Marottes 4 Vendre ou Triboulet Tabletier, dont la 
Gibiciére, aprés avoir été egarée pendant plusieurs Siecles, nous est 
enfin heureusement parvenué, munie d’un rare assemblage de Ho- 
chets, Breloques, Colifichets, et Babioles, de toutes espéces; d’un 
travail non commun, et possedants mille Propriétés et Vertus, non 
moins utiles et recherchées, que délectables et difficiles & trouver. 
Vignette on title-page and tal-piece. Small 8yo, full dark-blue 
straight-grained morocco, gilt back and sides, gilt edges, By pur- 
cotp. |[Londres: Harding et Wright ,.. Chez. R. Triphook, 1812] 

Printed on papier vélin. With bookplate of Count de La Bedoyére. 


183. FreNcH Revotution. An Accurate and Impartial Narrative of the War, 
by An Officer of the Guards, Comprising the Campaigns of 1793, 

1794, and the Retreat through Holland to Westphalia, in 1795. In- 
[Continued 


ae 
“ <ok 
AS 


First Session, Monday Afternoon, November 17th 
SSE pea il iad eee epee heteld SAE Dcbeeaiealaler tee ee 


[No. 188—OContinued] 
troducing also the Original Poetical Epistles from Head-Quarters ; 
with Copious Notes throughout. Third Edition, Enlarged. With 
frontispieces of Hungarian footsoldiers IN coLors, and 4 other 
plates, plain. 2 vols. 12mo, half mottled calf, vellum corners, library 
stamp on one title. London: Printed for the Author, 1796 


A SCARCE .WORE, 


184. Frencu Revorurion. Bonneville (Francois). Portraits des Person- 
nages Celebres de la Revolution. Avec Tableau Historique et Notices, 
de P. Quenard, l’un des Representans de la Commune de Paris. 
About 200 engraved oval portraits by Bonneville, with the 14 etched 
costume plates by Duplessis Bertaux, finely colored by hand, the 15 
aquatints of naval and military uniforms, and the large folding 
plate of paper money. 4 vols. in 2. Small 4to, half green calf, gilt 
tooled backs. 

. Paris: Chez l’Auteur, 1796-1797 


BEAUTIFUL COPY OF THE VERY RARE ORIGINAL EDITION. The engraved 
portraits include Franklin, Washington, Thomas Paine, Louverture, 
Buonaparte, Guillotin, and all the most important figures in the Revolu- 
tion. The author says he drew many of the portraits in the Revolu- 
tionary Tribunal. 

This work is particularly rare with the sets of costume plates and 
the military and naval uniforms. 


185. Frorssart (Str JouHn). Chronicles of England, France and Spain, 
and the Adjoining Countries. Translated from the French by 
Thomas Johnes. sECOND EDITION. Vol. 1 and 2. London, 1805; 
[and] the aTLAS VOLUME containing map and numerous aquatint 
views of battles, costumes, etc. Together, 3 vols. 8vo and 4to, full 
original calf, tooled. London, 1805 
The “Atlas” volume is scarce. 


186. Troupe (James ANTHONY). History of England from the Fall of 
Wolsey to the Defeat of the Spanish Armada. 12 vols. 12mo, full 
tree calf, gilt backs, marbled edges, BY RIVIERE. 

London: Longmans, Green, & Co., 1872-1870 
HANDSOME SET. Vols. 1 and 2 are dated 1872; the remainder, 1870. 


187. Gattontus (Antonius). De SS. Martyrvm Crvciatibvs ANTONII GaL- 
LoniIr Rom. Congregationis Oratorii Presbyteri Liber Quo potissi- 
mum instrumenta et modi, quibus ijdem Christi martyres olim 
torquebantur, accuratissime tabellis expressa describuntur. Wath 25 
curious woodcuts depicting the tortures of the Christian martyrs; 
Device of Virgin and Child on title. 4to, old calf, with the aRMs 
OF DE THOU stamped on sides in gilt, and the monogram of himself 
and wife, MARIE DE BRABANGON, 7 times on back in gilt, binding 
somewhat rubbed. 

‘ [Continued 


First Session, Monday Afternoon, November 17th 
peeennca Casnadahd (iiainls hist Maar scihcindule deed 


[ No. 187—Continued] 


Romae: Ex Typographia Congregationis Oratorij apud S. 
Mariam in Vallicella, M.D. XCIV (1594) ' 


AN EXCEEDINGLY SCARCE woRK. From the collection of Jacques 
Auguste de Thou, the friend of Jean Grolier, and a wellknown book 
collector of the Sixteenth Century. 


It is stated that this volume was at one time in the possession of 
William Beckford, the author of “Vathek,” who purchased it of the 
Prince de Rohan, one of the heirs of De Thou at the sale of the latter’s 
library in May, 1789. 


The woodcuts which vividly depict the awful tortures of the 
Christian Martyrs, are clean and unspotted, which description also 
fits the letterpress. 


From, the collection of General Brayton Ives, with bookplate. 


188. Gautier (THHOPHILE). Mademoiselle De Maupin. 19 etchings by Le- 
sueur from drawings by Toudouze, BACH IN TWO STATES. 2 vols. 
Svo, pale blue silk, gilt, gilt tops, uncut. oy 
London: Walpole Press, 1899 


JAPAN PAPER EDITION DE LUxE, limited to 1,000 numbered copies. 
printed for subscribers only. 


189. GEORGE THE SECOND or ENGLAND. Hervey (John, Lord). Memoirs 
of the Reign of George the Second, From His Accession to the 
Death of Queen Caroline. Edited from the Original Manuscript by 
the Right Hon. John Wilson Croker, LL.D. 3 vols. thick royal 8vo, 
full olive-green levant morocco, gilt backs, sides unembellished with 
the exception of gilt coats-of-arms in centres and broad ornate bands 
on backs, doublures of claret-colored levant with centre panels of 
gilt fillets and dots, end-papers of green levant, gilt tops, BY P. H. 
SANFORD. Each volume in a felt-lined slip-on moroeco cover and 
case. A BEAUTIFUL SET. London: Bickers and Son, 1884 


LARGE PAPER Copy. No. 17 of only 50 copies printed. 
EXTRA-ILLUSTRATED by the insertion of nearly 400 pieces, including 
326 portraits, 64 views, 6 A.L.S. and 2 bookplates. 


PorTraiTs,—Lord Hervey (several); Thomas Otway (copperplate) ; 
Hon’ble. Mrs, Damer (India paper); Dr. George Berkeley, engraved by 
John Brooks after the painting by Lathem (mezzotint, double page); 
Alexander Pope, by Robinson after Jervas, with facsimile of the poet’s 
handwriting; J. Wilson Croker, by Samuel Cousins after Sir Thomas 
Lawrence (mezzotint, double page); Mrs. Oldfield (proof on Japanese 
paper); Hon’ble. Mary Bellenden, engraved by Heath; Queen Maria 
Theresia, engraved by Paul Caronne; Louis XIV., by Regaud after Nar- 
geot (colored); Edward Hyde, Harl Clarendon, by Fittler after Zouast 
(double page); Lady Diana Beauclerc, by Greathatch after Harding (In- 
dia proof); Harl of Godolphin, by Faber after G. Kneller (mezzotint, | 
double page); Thomas Winnington, from the original at Holland House 
(colored stipple); Sophia, wife of the Earl of Grenoble (proof before 
letters); and many others. 


i i Continued 


First Session, Monday Afternoon, November 17th 


[No. 189—Continied] 


ViEws,—Westminster Abbey and St. Margaret’s Church); Alexander 
Pope’s House at Twickenham; Leicester Square from Stowe’s Survey 
(folding copperplate); Stadt Haus, Bremen; Fontainbleau; Royal Pal- 
ace of Windsor (colored, double page); Temple Bar (tinted lithograph) ; 
Bath; Tyburn Turnpike (colored); and a number more. 


AUTOGRAPHS,—D.S., 1p. folio, Caroline, wife of George II. and coun- 
tersigned by R. Walpole and others; Kensington, June 17, 1729; D.S., 
1p. 4to, George II. countersigned by R. Walpole and others, April 25, 
1730; D.S., 1p. 4to, Prince Eugene of Savoy, January 10, 1711; etc. 


Many of the above are inlaid and are engraved by various artists 
on India, Japanese and plate papers, a few margins and title cut close. 


190. Grorer THE THIRD or ENatanp. Aikin (John). Annals of the Reign 
of King George the Third; From its Commencement in the Year 
1760, to the Death of His Majesty in the Year 1820. EXTRA-ILLUS- 
TRATED by the insertion of nearly 900 plates comprising portraits, 
views, caricatures, maps, SOME COLORED, much of this material re- 
lating to America and Americans, and with autograph letters and 
documents. Second Edition. 2 vous. EXTENDED TO 6, 8vo, full 
blue levant morocco, gilt backs, elaborately gilt sides with centres 
on fronts containing gilt crowns under which are displayed the let- 
ters G. R., inside gilt borders, gilt tops. London, 1820 


A WELL KNOWN WORK IN THE BEST EDITION, HANDSOMELY BOUND, AND 
EXTRA-ILLUSTRATED IN A SCHOLARLY MANNER. 


The imprint in red on special titles states as follows,—Hutended 
and Illustrated by Loren Griswold Du Bois, Boston, 1889” 


An idea of the comprehensiveness of the EXTRA-ILLUSTRATED material 
inserted may be gleaned by a reference to the list below. The plates 
are on several styles of paper, are in various methods of engraving, and 
the majority of them are inlaid to size. A few titles on plates cut short 
by binder. 


PorRTRAITS (FOREIGN)—GrorcEe III. (several, some colored); Secre- _ 
tary Pitt; Duchess of Ancaster; Sir George Pocock; Lord Amherst; 
Lord Holland; Duchess of Brunswick; Sir William Johnson; Earl of 
Egmont; James Stuart; Charles III., King of Spain; Prince of Orange 
(colored caricature); Marshal Conway; Captain Cook; Duke of Grafton 
(colored); General Burgoyne; Sir Henry Clinton; Lord Aukland; 
George, Prince of Wales (colored); Rochambeau; Lord North; Queen 
Charlotte (colored); Maria Antoinetta (scarce); Catherine II.; Duc 
d’Orleans (colored); General Kosciusko; Napoleon 1st. (several); Du- 
pont (colored); and others. 


PortTRAIts (AMERICAN)—Benjamin Franklin (a number, one or two 
scarce); General Gage; Samuel Adams; General Schuyler (full length) ; 
Washington (a number; one or two SCARCE) ; General Montgomery (full 
length); B. Arnold; Commodore Hopkins; Charles Lee; Anthony Wayne 
(several); Joseph Thayendaneken, the Mohawk Chief; General Lin- 
coln; General Greene; John Hay; James Monroe; John Randolph of 
Roanoke; O. H. Perry (full length, seated); &c. 


Virews,—Westminster Hall; Cartagena; the Royal Circus; Fort of 
Gwalior; Covent Garden Market (colored); Attempt on Life of George 
III. August 2, 1786; States General, May 5, 1789; Rock of Trichinopoly; 

[Continued 


First Session, Monday Afternoon, November 17th 


[No. 190—Oontinued] 
Nelson’s Victory on the Nile; Triumph of the British Flag over the 
French Eagles, 1811 (colored); “The Able Doctor, or America swallow- 
ing the Bitter Draught” (American caricature); “News from America” 
(Caricature); Surrender of Burgoyne’s army; and others. 

Maps,—Folding map of New Found Land; New Chart of the Atlantic 
Ocean, showing seat of War in Europe and America; Cuba (colored); 
New Map of the Province of Quebec in North America. 

AUTOGRAPH MATERIAL,—Among this are the following: D.S., Ip. 4to. 
Louis XV., January 1, 1771; D.S., 1p. folio, George IIT. countersigned by 
Lord Shelburne and William Pitt; London, March 17, 1783; L.S. 4pp. 
12mo, Edward, Duke of Kent, Kensington Palace, August 31, 1818; and 
several autograph letters and documents. 

At the end of Vol. VI. will be found a few excerpts from the news- 
papers of the day describing the obsequies of George III. 


000. Grorcr THE THIRD oF Enauanp. For other items relating to George 
IJIrd and George IVth, See, Nos. 510, 511 and 512. 


191. GzorcEe THE FourTH AND QuBEN CaroLINE. A highly important col- 
lection of Tracts, Broadsides, and Folding Caricatures in Color (as 
partially below described), relating to George the Fourth and Queen 
Caroline. Bound in 4 vols. 8v0, fully mottled calf, gilt, gilt tops. 

London, various dates 
A SINGULARLY ATTRACTIVE COLLECTION OF SATIRICAL FACETIAE, compris- 
ing among others, the following,— 
THE Macic LANTERNS or, Green Bag Plot Laid Open. Illustrated. 
London, 1820 
Tur Cock or CorTron WALK, and Maid of all Work. Vignette on title. 
London, undated 
THE GREEN BaG, a Farce. EXTRAIDLUSTRATED Dy the insertion of 5 
plates in color. London, 1820. 
SALVE Recina, or, A Lay of Sympathy and Royal tidihies to a per- 
secuted woman and a legitimate Queen Caroline of England. 
London, undated 
THE QUEEN’S liars To THE Kina. [Broadside.] Brandenburgh House, 
August 7, 1820. 
THE Politica, SHOWMAN AT Home; A Slap at Slop, and a number of 
the other celebrated William Hone Tracts. Some illustrated by George 


Cruikshank, London, 1822 etc. 
HuntTER (RocErR). A Peep into the Cottage at Windsor; or, “Love 
among the Roses.” London, 1820 


WILLIAM oF Satispury. The Chronicle of Abomflech, King of the 
Isles. EXXTRA-ILLUSTRATED Dy the insertion a several rare caricatures, 
mainly IN COLOR. London, 1820 

Tue Lost MutTron Founp!! or the R——1 Fly-by-Night; a Poem; 
being a despatch extraordinary from W——r Castle. London, undated 

A PEEP IN W-. R CASTLE after the lost Mutton. A Poem. 

London, 1820 

THE Dream. [Broadside.] By the author of “The Acts of Adonis the 
Great.” Wah portrait in color of George the Fourth, ~ 

No place or date, but contemporary 
[Continued 


First Session, Monday Afternoon, November 17th 


[No. 191—Continued] 


Tur Acts oF ADONIS THE GREAT, King of Bull. EXTRA-ILLUSTRATED Dy 
the insertion of portrait of Mrs. Robinson, folding caricature “Diamond 
cut Diamond,” (containing portrait of the king), in colors, etc. 

London, undated 


A Spy Upon SPIES; or, the Milan Chambermaid. By one of the Princi- 
pal Spies. 


EXTRACTS FROM THE PILGRIMAGE OF ST. CAROLINE. EXTRA-ILLUSTRATED 
by the insertion of 12 caricatures IN cOoLoRS, including the very rare 
series published by G. Humphrey, all brilliant impressions. London, 1821 


192. Grppon (Epwarp). History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman 
Empire. With Notes by Dean Milman and M. Guizot. Hdited, with 
Additional Notes, by William Smith. Portrait and maps. 8 vols. 
8vo, half dark-green morocco, gilt tops, binding slightly rubbed, and 
a former owner’s name stamped on one title-page. 

London: John Murray, 1854-1855 


193. ConpstrEAm Guarps. MacKinnon (Daniel). Origin and Services of 
the Coldstream Guards. Plates and views. FIRST EDITION. 2 vols. 
Svo, original cloth, uncut. London: Richard Bentley, 1833 


An exhaustive account of the origin and services of this famous 
English military organization. Contains the Appendix and Index. 


194. Goncourt (EpMoND ET JuLES DE). Madame De Pompadour. Jllus- 
trated with many fine portraits, views, etc., some in helochrome. 
Ato, half blue levant morocco, richly gilt tooled back, gilt top, uncut, 
original brown gilt wrappers bound in, BY SANFORD. 
, Paris: Firmin-Didot, 1888 


195. Granam (Doveat). An Impartial History of the Rise, Progress and 
Extinction of the Late Rebellion in Britain, in the Years 1745 and 
1746. Giving an Account ... from the Time of the Pretender’s 
coming out of France, until he landed in France again. Frontispiece 
woodcut portrait of the author and plans of the Battles of Preston, 
Clifton, Falkirk. and Culloden. 16mo, full calf (recent), leather 
label. The text is somewhat soiled, and the corners are rounded. 
Glasgow: John Robertson, 1774 


Scarce. A history in verse by an eye-witness. The work became so 
popular that copies of the first and second editions are now unknown. 
This is the Third Edition, with Amendments, no copy of which appears 
to have been offered at auction in a number of years. Graham wrote 
other works all of them highly approved by such authors as Sir 
Walter Scott. 


196. Gremn (Joun Ricuarp). History of the English People. 4 vols. 1887- 
1880; The Making of England, 1882; The Conquest of England, 
1883. Portrait and maps. Together, 6 vols. 8vo, half blue mo- 
rocco, gilt fillet backs, gilt tops, uncut. 
London: Macmillan & Co., 1877-1883 


Aut First Epitions. Beautiful set. 


First Session, Monday Afternoon, November 17th 


197%. [Green (Mrs. 8.).] The Private History of the Court of England. 2 
vols. small 8vo, original half calf, leather labels, uncut. | 
London: Printed for the Author, 1808 


VERY SCARCE. Describes the private life of the Prince Regent, his 
intrigues, etc. In the “Princely Recreations” Lady Hamilton is de- 
scribed impersonating the Goddess of Health, 


198. GrevILLE Memoirs. CompLere Ser, comprising,—A Journal of the 
Reigns of King George IV. and King William LY. Edited by Henry 
Reeve; Journal of the Reign of Queen Victoria, from 1837 to 1852; 
Journal of the Reign of Queen Victoria, from 1852 to 1860. mxTRa- 
ILLUSTRATED by the insertion of OVER 2200 PLATES, some folding, by 
various artists, engraved in line, stipple, mezzotint, and half-tone, 
MANY COLORED, and including innumerable portraits of celebrities, a 
large number of views, and considerable manuscript material. Axi, 
FIRST EDITIONS. 8 vols. extended to 20, 8vo, full dark-red levant 
morocco, gilt-lettered backs, wide outside gilt cover-borders, inside 
gilt borders, gilt tops, By ZAEHNSDORF. - 

London: Longmans, Green, and Co., 1874-1887 


SPLENDID SET OF THESE First EDITIONS, PROFUSELY EXTRA-ILLUS- 
TRATED, THE PLATES PRINTED ON INDIA AND PLATE PAPERS, MOSTLY 
INLAID TO SIZE, WITH MANY IN COLORS. 

Such a set of these interesting Memoirs has but seldom, if ever, 
been offered at auction. The imprint in red on title of each volume 
states as follows: “Haxtended and Illustrated by Loren Griswold Du 
Bois, Boston, 1888.” Awes 


PoRTRAITS (PLAIN),—Queen Charlotte; Duchess of Cambridge; War- 
ren Hastings; Princess Victoria; Napoleon First (several); Chancellor 
Brougham; a Symbolical portrait of George IV.; William Pitt; George 
III.; Alexander Ist. of Russia; Wellington; Baron Lyndhurst; Edmund 
Burke; Henry VIII. (proof); Mrs. Arbuthnot, after Sir Thomas 
Lawrence; Lord Eldon; Archbishop Laud; Earl of Winchester (proof); 
Hortense Beauhanais; Duchess of Cumberland; Miss O’Neili; Ben- 
jamin Franklin; Horace Walpole; Robert Emmet; Albert Gallatin 
(proof); Patrick Henry (proof); Pope Clement XI.; Countess of 
Tankerville; Prince of Orange; Lafayette (several); Goethe; David 
Garrick; Napier (proof); Robert Peel; W. E. Gladstone (full length); 
Andrew Jackson; Fanny Kemble; Florence Nightingale; William M 
Thackeray (proof); and others. 


PorTRAITs (CoLoreD),—Lord Alvanley; Duke of Beaufort; Prince 
Esterhazy; “A Noble General’; Sir Robert Wilson; General Macdonald; 
the Duke of Reichstadt (Napoleon’s son); Lord Sefton; the Iron 
Duke’s Grandson; James Parke; George Vandenhoff (in character) ; 
John Bellingham; Jenny Lind (Baxter print); Field Marshal Radetzki; 
Prince Albert Edward; &c. seat 


VIEWS (PLAIN),—Grotto at Oatlands; Old Gate House at Tixall; 
Gorhambury, seat of Viscount Grimston; Waterloo; Egham Church; 
Dublin from Phoenix Park; Walmer Castle; Strawberry Hill; Col- 
iseum, Rome; Bologna; George IV. Lying in State; Chillingham Castle; 
Health Office, Naples; Shakespeare caricature engraved by Robert 
Cruikshank; Queen’s Palace from St. James Park; Zouaves at Alma; 
and many others. 


. 


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First Session, Monday Afternoon, November 17th 


[No. 198—Continued | 


Views (CoLoreD),—Reception at Brooks’s, drawn and engraved by 
Isaac Cruikshank; Interior View of the Cato St. Conspiracy hayloft, 
with explanatory diagram; Villa d’Este,; “My Ass in a Bandbox;” 
“Moments of Pain;” the Old Bailey; The Hall, Carlton House, Pavilion 
Entrance, Brighton; Waterloo Place; Royal Vault, Windsor; Belvoir 
ore ‘Badminton House; Clumber, seat of the Duke of Newcastle; 

Cc. 

AUTOGRAPH MATERIAL—A. L., unsigned, Ip. 12mo, in the hand- 
writing of Lady Conyngham; A. L. S., 2pp. 4to, Frederick, Duke of 
York. No place, March 19, [1818]; A. L. S., 4pp. 12mo, George Canning 
[London] January 5, 1821; A. L. S., 1p. 4to, Charles X., King of France, 
Edinburgh, April 19, 1802; A. L. S., 2pp. 12mo, Lord Mahon, Chevening, 
August 21, 1852; A. L. S., 4pp., 4to, Lady Flora Elizabeth Hastings, 
Wilmenhock, March 6, [1838]; A. L. S., Ip. 12mo, Robert Peel, White- 
hall, July 20, no year; and others. 


199. Grinton’s Cxus, From Its Origin in 1812 to Its Fiftieth Anniversary. 
By P. G. EB. Portrait of Sir Thomas Dyke Acland. Facsimiles of 
the signatures of 55 members. Square 8vo, original cloth, gilt top, 
uncut. With list of members and Rules of the Club laid in. 

London: Privately Printed at the Chiswick Press, 1880 

Very scarce. Only a few copies were printed. This interesting 

nion-party political club had many curious rules, amongst which were, 

“any member marrying without the unanimous consent of the Club 

shall pay the sum of five pounds to the club, and any member appointed 

to the cabinet shall pay to the club one tenth of his first year’s 
salary.” 


200. Gronow (Caprain). The Reminiscences and Recollections of Captain 
Gronow, Being Anecdotes of the Camp, Court, Clubs, and Society, 
1810-1860. With portrait, 4 woodcuts, and.20 etched and aquatint 
illustrations from contemporary sources, by Joseph Grego. 2 vols. 
royal 8vo, newly bound in full dark-green levant morocco, gilt backs 
‘with curved lines and ornaments, sides with borders of leaves and 
stems, centre panels of fillets in parallel squares and curves with 
ornaments intertwining, wide inside gilt borders, gilt tops, uncut, 
BY P. H. SANFORD. London: John C. Nimmo, 1889 

LARcr PAPER copy. No. 23 of 870 copies printed, with 25 illustra- 


tions in duplicate, one on plate paper, proofs before letters, and the 
other on Whatman paper, with titles, and COLORED BY HAND. 


201. Groxrer Cuus Pusrrcation. A Decree of Star Chamber Concerning 5 aaa 
Printing. Made July 11, 1637. 8vo, wrappers, uncut. ) pS 
Reprinted by the Grolier Club, from the First Edition by ‘te 

Robert Barker, 1637 [New York, 1884] ly LE 


Number 54 of an edition of 150 copies. 


902. GRoLIER CLUB PUBLICATION. Rubaiyat of Omar Khayyam, the Astron- 
omer-Poet of Persia. Rendered into English Verse by Edward 
Fitzgerald. Illuminated vignette on title and head-pieces. 8vo, OT- a 
namental vellum wrappers, uncut. New York, 1885 See 


Number 20 of only 150 copies printed throughout on Japanese paper. ™ 


‘ 
wt 8 


First Session, Monday A fternoon, November 17th 


203. Grotier Crus Pusuiication. ‘Transactions. From Its Foundation 
January 1884 to July 1885. Part I. 1885; The same, from July 
1885 to February 1894. Part II. Illustrations. 1894; The same, 
from February 1894 to July 1899. Part III. Illustrations, port- 
traits, etc. 1899. Together, 3 vols. royal 8vo, wrappers and boards, 
uncut. New York, 1885-1899 


204. Grotizr Cius Pustication. De Vinne (T. L.). Historie Printing 

| Types. A lecture read before the Grolier Club, January 25, 1885. 
With additions and illustrations. Small 4to, boards, uncut. 

New York, 1886 

Only 200 copies printed of this special edition on Holland paper. 


205. Grotizr Cius Pusiication. Hoe (Robert). Lecture on Bookbinding 
as a Fine Art, delivered before the Grolier Club, February 26, 1885. 
With 63 wlustrations. Small 4to, boards, uncut. : 


New York, 1886 
Only 200 copies printed. 


206. GroLtipr CLus PupBiicaTion. Irving (Washington). A History of 
New York by Diedrich Knickerbocker. IJllustrations by G. H. 
Boughton, Will H. Drake, and H. Pyle, and etchings by H. C. 
Eno and F. Raubicheck, 2 vols. 8vo, boards, uncut and unopened. 

New York, 1886 . 


Edition limited to 175 copies on Holland paper. FRONTISPIECES IN 
THREE STATES. . 


A 


207. GROLIER CiuB PupticaTion. Reade (Charles). Peg Woffington. By 
Charles Reade. 2 vols. 12mo, white cloth, gilt, uncut. 
New York, 1887 
This copy is one of an edition of 250 copies on Holland paper. 


208. GrotizrR CLuB Pusiication. De Vinne (Theo. L.). Christopher Plan- 
tin and the Plantin-Moretus Museum at Antwerp. With illustra- 
tions by Joseph Pennell and others. Royal 8yo, printed wrappers, 
uncut. New York, 1888 

Only 300 copies printed. 


209. Grotizr CiuB Pusiication. Matthews (William). Modern Book- 
binding. Illustrations. Small 4to, cloth, uncut. . 

New York, 1889 

Only 300 copies of this special edition, printed on Holland paper. 


210. GroLieR CLuB PuBLicaTIoN. Ricardi de Bury. Philibiblon, ex optimis 


codicibus recesuit, Versione Anglica ... Andreas Fleming West. 
[The Philobiblion of Richard de Bury.] Frontispiece. 3 yols. 
small 4to, vellum, uncut. New York, 1889 


Only 297 copies printed. 


First Session, Monday Afternoon, November 17th 


211. Grotizr CLuB PusticaTion. Milton (John). Areopagitica. A Speech 
for the Liberty of Unlicensed Printing to the Parliament of Eng- 
land. With an Introduction by James Russell Lowell. Etched 
portraits. 12mo, boards, uncut. New York, 1890 

Only 325 copies printed on Holland paper. 


212. GroLier CLuB PUBLICATION. Curtis (George William). Washington 
Irving, a Sketch. 8vo, original ‘crimson leather club binding, gilt 
top, uncut. — New York, 1891 

Only 344 copies printed. 


213. Grotier CLuB Pusiication. Bronze Medallion Portrait of Nathaniel 
| Hawthorne. Ringel D’Illzach, sc. Diameter 7 inches. 
: New York, 1892 


Only 239 impressions taken. With the Club circular regarding the 
same. 


914. Grotier Crus Pusiication. Catalogue of an Exhibition of Illuminated 
and Painted Manuscripts, together with a few Early Printed Books, 
with illuminations, also some examples of Persian manuscripts, 
with plates in facsimile and introductory essays. Illustrations. 
Square 8vo, cloth, uncut. New York, 1892 

LarcE Paper. Only 200 copies printed on Holland paper. 


915. Grotier CLusB Pusiication. Conway (Moncure D.). Barons of the 
Potomack and the Rappahannock. Portraits, illustrations, and fac- 
similes. 8vo, boards, uncut. | New York, 1892 

Only 360 copies printed on Italian hand-made paper. 


216. Grotier CLuB Pusiication. Catalogue of Original and Early Editions 
Tiere of some of the Poetical and Prose Works of English Writers, from 
Lapngland to Wither, with Collations and Notes. Facsimiles of 
title-pages and frontispreces. Royal 8vo, half straight-grained mo- 
rocco, as issued. New York, 1893 

- Only 400 copies printed on Holland paper. 


217. Grotizr Cius Pusuication. Allen (Charles Dexter). A Classified List 
of Harly American Book-Plates. I llustrations. 8vo, original wrap- 
pers, uncut. New York, 1894 


LaRcE Paper. Only 350 copies printed. 


218. GrotigR CLUB PUBLICATION. Facsimile of the Laws and Acts of the 
~ General Assembly for their Majesties Provinces of New York, New 
York, 1694. Edited by R. L. Fowler. Small folio, vellum, uncut. 
New York, 1894 
Only 312 copies printed. A reprint of the Bradford edition. With 

Historical Introduction and Notes. 


First Session, Monday Afternoon, November 17th 


219. Grotier CLUB PUBLICATION. Bronze Medallion Portrait of James 


220. 


a21. 


R22. 


228. 


R24. 


220. 


226. 


Russell Lowell. Cha. Calverly, sc. Diameter, 7 inches, . 


New York, 1895 
Only 375 impressions taken. 


Grotrer CLuB Pusuication. Catalogue of Books from the Libraries 
or Collections of Celebrated Bibliophiles and Illustrious Persons of 
the Past, with Arms, or-devices upon the bindings. Plates. Small 
4to, cloth, uncut. New York, 1895 


Only 350 copies printed. 


Grorier Crus PusiicaTion. Catalogue of the Engraved Work of Asher 
B. Durand. Exhibited at the Grolier Club, April, 1895. Portrait 
and plate. 8vo, wrappers, uncut, unopened. [New York] 1895 


LARGE PAPER. Limited to 350 copies. 


GroLierR CLuB Pusiication. Description of the Early Printed Books 
Owned by the Grolier Club, with a brief Account of their Printers 
and a History of Typography in the Fifteenth Century. Iilus- 
trations. Small folio, half calf, uncut. New York, 1895 


Only 400 copies printed. 


Grotier Crus Pusriication. The Poems of John Donne. From, the © 
text of the edition of 1633. Revised by James Russell Lowell, with 
the various readings of the other editions of the seventeenth cen- 
tury, and with a Preface, an Introduction, and Notes, by Charles 
Eliot Norton. Portrait etched by S. J. Ferris. 2 vols. 12mo, cloth, 
uncut. New York, 1895 

Only 380 copies printed. : 


GrotizerR CLtuB PusiicaTion. Catalogue of an Exhibition Illustrative of 
a Century of Artistic Lithography, 1796-1896. With 244 examples 
by 160 different artists. Illustrated with 20 photo-engravings from 
the originals. 8vo, original wrappers, uncut. New York, 1896 

LARGE Paper. Limited to 400 copies. : 

Grotizr CLus Pusuication. Warren (Arthur). The Charles Whit- 
tinghams, Printers. Portraits and illustrations. Royal 8vo, half 
morocco, uncut. New York, 1896 

Only 385 copies printed. 


Grotier CLtuB Pusuiication. A Chronological Catalogue of the En- 
gravings, Dry-Points, and Etchings of Albert Diirer as exhibited at 
the Grolier Club. Compiled by S. R. Koehler. Small folio, cloth, 
uncut. New York, 1897 


Only 100 copies printed on Holland paper. 


First Session, Monday Afternoon, November 17th 


227. GRoLizR CLuB PusiicaTion. Two Note Books of Thomas Carlyle, from 
23d March 1822 to 16th May 1832. Edited by Charles Eliot Nor- 
ton. Portrait. 8vo, half morocco, gilt top, uncut. 

New York, 1898 


Only 387 copies printed. 


228. GROLIER CLuB Pusiication. The Life of Charles Henry, Count Hoym, 
Eminent French Bibliophile, 1684-1736. Written by Baron Jéréme 

- Pichon. Translated into English for the Grolier Club, with a 

Sketch of the Life of the late Baron Pichon. Illustrations. Royal 

8vo, half morocco, brocaded silk sides, uncut. New York, 1899 


Only 303 copies printed.. 


AT THE AMERICAN ART GALLERIES 
MADISON SQUARE SOUTH, NEW YORK 


UNRESTRICTED PUBLIC SALE BY ORDER OF MRS. DU BOIS 
THE PRIVATE LIBRARY, MEZZOTINT PORTRAITS AND WAR MEDALS: 
OF THE LATE 
LOREN GRISWOLD DU BOIS, OF BOSTON, MASS. 


Second Session, Numbers 229 to 456, Inclusive 


MONDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 17th, at 8:15 O'CLOCK 


229. GroLier Ciup Pusiicarion. A Translation of Giovanni Boccaccio’s 
Life of Dante, with an Introduction and a Note on the Portraits 
. / Vg! of Dante. By G. R. Carpenter. Portrait. Small 4to, embossed 
vellum, with peacock design. New York, 1900 

Only 300 copies printed. 


230. Grotier CLus PusiicaTion. Catalogue of an Exhibition of First and 

: Other Editions of the Works of John Dryden (1631-1700). Por- 

Ba trait. 8vo, boards, uncut and unopened. New York, 1900 
LARGE Paper. Limited to 200 copies. 


231. Grotier CLuB Pustication. Catalogue of Etchings and Dry Points by 
Rembrandt. Selected for Exhibition at the Grolier Club, April- 

GZ May, 1900. Portrait. Square 8vo, cloth, uncut, unopened. 

or New York, 1900 


Edition limited to 310 copies on hand-made paper. 


232. Grotinr CLus Pusiication. Catalogue of an Exhibition of Selected 

it Works of the Poets Laureate of England. Portrat. 8vo, boards, 

2 S> _uncut and unopened. New York, 1901 
LARGE PApER. Edition limited to 300 copies on hand-made paper. 


233. Groen Crus Pustication. The History of Helyas Knight of the 


t Swan. Translated by Robert Copland, from the French version pub- 
~ lished in Paris in 1504. A literal reprint in the types of Wynkin de 
Worde after the Unique Copy printed by him upon Parchment in 


~% London, 1512. Facsimiles of woodcuts. Small 4to, full stamped 
VY : '.\. pig-skin, uncut, with protecting wrapper, and slip-case of same 
“material. New York, 1901 

‘ \W } Only 325 copies printed on Whatman paper. 


234. Grotier CLtus Pusiication. Title-Pages as Seen by a Printer. With 
numerous wlustrations in facsimile and some observations on the 
Early and Recent Printing of Books. By Theodore Low De Vinne. 
Royal 8vo, half red morocco, uncut. New York, 1901 


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D Only 325 copies printed on Italian hand-made paper. 


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Second Session, Monday Evening, November 17th 


935. Grotrer CLUB PusticaTioN. One Hundred Books Famous in English 

y Literature. With facsimiles of the title-pages, and an Introduction 

by George E. Woodberry. Royal 8vo, vellum back, board sides, un- 

n | 3 cut. New York, 1902 
Ro 


a . Only 305 copies printed on hand-made paper. 


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236. GroLior CLus PusiicaTion. Bibliographical Notes on One Hundred 
ie Books Famous in English Literature. Compiled by Henry W. 
Kent. Royal 8vo, vellum back, board sides, uncut. 
LP New York, 1903 


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Ay FV! 
PF Only 305 copies printed on French hand-made paper. 


237. Grotrer CLus. Catalogue of an Exhibition of Original and Harly 
oy Editions of Italian Books. 8vo, boards, uncut and unopened. 
a le : New York, 1904 


LARGE Paper. Limited to 306 copies on hand-made paper.. 


238. Grotier CLuB Pusiication. Catalogue of the Engraved Portraits of 
Bsr le. Washington. By Charles Henry Hart. Numerous a. and 
Lal other reproductions from the originals. 4to, vellum back, board 
f sides, uncut. : New York, 1904 


Only 425 copies printed on American hand-made paper. 


239. Grozier Cus. Halsey (R. T. H.). The Boston Port Bill as Pictured 

by a Contemporary London Cartoonist. Mezzotint portrait of George 

III., vignette colored portrait of Lord North on title, 10 photogra- 

vure plates (one in colors) from original prints and 21 head- and 

I tail-peces engraved on copper. Royal 8vo, full calf, gilt back, gilt 

, panel sides, uncut. New York, 1904 
One of 325 copies on American handmade paper. 


240. Grotrer CLuB Pustication. Catalogue of Original and Early Editions 
of some of the Poetical and Prose Works of English Writers from 

Wither to Prior. With Collations, Notes, and more than Two Hun- 

_ dred Facsimiles of Title-pages and Frontispieces. 3 vols. royal 8vo, 

iv half morocco, uncut. New York, 1905 


Soe! Only 400 copies printed on Holland handmade paper. 


241. Grotizr CLus PusiicaTion. Researches concerning Jean Grolier, His 
Life and His Library. With a Partial Catalogue of his Books by 
A. J. V. Le Roux de Lincy. Edited by Baron Roger Portalis. 
Translated and Revised by Carolyn Shipman. With 14 beautiful 
binding reproductions IN coLors on Japanese paper. Imperial 8vo, 
Nay half blue morocco and boards, uncut, as issued. New York, 1907. 


/ : TT? One of 300 copies printed on Arnold handmade paper. 


Second Session, Monday Evening, November 17th 


242. Grotier CuuB Pusiication. Stauffer (David McNeely). American Wait 
Engravers Upon Copper and Steel. Portraits and facsimiles reproz » , 
duced from scarce prints, on Japanese paper. 2 vols. 8vo, boards” “). 

\ buckram backs, uncut. New York, 1907) TO. 

\) Edition limited to 350 copies, printed on imported mold-made paper, P : 3 

“ The first volume devoted to biographical sketches of the various envy #4 / / f/ 


gravers, while the second volume contains a Check-List of their early ° 
engravings. 


943. GrotieR CLuB Pusiication. Hawthorne (Nathaniel). The Scarlet 
ps Letter. Ilustrated by George H. Boughton with 13 full-page plates” — 
Vw , jin two states, one BEAUTIFULLY COLORED. Imperial 8vo, half clothcage J / 
\ LN and boards, uncut, as issued. New York, 1908 — 

anv 
yy 


One of 300 copies printed on French handmade paper. 


a 
econo aan tanaehe hentia 


244, GroLieR CLuB PusuicatTion. Bronze Medallion Portrait of Edgar Allan 
‘Poe. Edith Woodman Burroughs, sc. Diameter, 7 inches. 3 Lp we 
New York, 1909 ¥ /' 


Only a limited number issued to members of the Club on the 100th 
Anniversary of the poet’s birth. 


245, Grotier Cius Pusiication. De Vinne (Theodore Low). Notable 
Printers of Italy During the Fifteenth Century. Llustrated with we 
facsimiles from Early Editions and with Remarks on Early and 7% 
Recent Printing. Facsimiles of early printing, title-pages, woodcuts, 
printer's marks, etc. Small folio, boards, uncut. 


New York, 1910 
Edition limited to 300 copies on plain paper. 


24G. Grotrer CLus Pustication. Whistler (James Abbott McNeill). The 

Etched Work of Whistler. Compiled and arranged and Described 

by Edward G, Kennedy. With an Introduction by Royal Cortissoz. 

phe a 8d llustrated by reproductions in collotype of the different states 

; ~~ of the plates. One volume of text (4to); and three volumes of | 

plates (royal 4to), comprising over 1000 reproductions, with the 

, Extra Plate of No. 213, “Nocturne Furnace,’ with vmportant varta- 
\ tion. Together, 4 vols. boards, and loose sheets, in portfolios. 

New York, 1910 

THE MOST EXHAUSTIVE PUBLICATION THAT HAS APPEARED ON THE ETCHED — 
WORK OF WHISTLER, and one of 402 copies printed at the De Vinne Press, ios iy 
on old Stratford paper. There are 446 etchings, chronologically de- ia BO 
scribed, many with the assistance of Whistler, or from memoranda left \ > 
by him; prints have been measured, and the variations in size marked. 

A complete list of the plates known to have been destroyed, or cancelled, r 

is included, with an additional list of 82 plates, which from their rarity b. ,  f 
may be assumed to have passed out of existence. Many of the can- A iy : 
celled plates are reproduced; together, OVER 1000 rEPRODUCcTIONS of vari- U/. 

ous states of the plates. Contains the List of Corrections, with the 
six extra plates issued, May, 1912. 

The author in his “Notes,” gives a very interesting account of his 
interview with Whistler concerning the proposed catalogue which 
resulted in securing his hearty consent and co-operation. 

THIS MONUMENTAL WORK IS NOT OFTEN MET WITH AT PUBLIC SALES. 


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Second Session, Monday Evening, November 17th 


| 24%. Groner Cius Pustication. Bronze portrait of Henry Wadsworth 
| 07 Longfellow. Height, 714; width, 534 inches. | New York, 1911 


248. Grotier Crus PusiicaTion. Catalogues. First Editions of Alexander 
r Pope. With a collection of engraved portraits. Portraits. 1911; 
é oe Exhibition Illustrative of the Text of Shakespeare’s Plays. Por- 
4" \ traits. 1916; Books Illustrated by Thomas Rowlandson. Colored 

VY he \ plates. 1910. Together, 3 vols. 8vo, boards, uncut. 
Pe AS New York: Grolier Club, 1911-1916 


{ ? LIMITED EpITIons printed on Van Gelder handmade paper at De 
h ¢/ Vinne Press. With the above are several prospectuses issued by the 
be Club. 
f 


249. GroLizr CLuB PusuicaTION. Rist (John). Depositio Cornuti Typo- 
graphici. Originally Printed at Ltineburg. Tall 8vo, boards, 
cloth back. 1911. One of 250 copies printed at The Merrymount 

Press ;{Manizr (Hamittron Wrient).) The Writers of Knicker- 

(* bocker New York. Illustrations by Walworth Stilson. 12mo, 

y cloth, gilt edges. 1912. One of 300 copies printed on French 

at handmade paper at The De Vinne Press; Woov-ENGRAYING. 

WW Three Essays by A. V. S. Anthony, Timothy Cole, and Elbridge 

' Kingsley. 8vo, boards. 1916. One of 260 copies printed at The 

Gilliss Press. Together, 3 vols. 12mo and 8vo, various bindings. 
New York, 1911-1916 


250. Grotizr Crus PusiicaTion. Catalogues. William Makepeace 
Thackeray. Colored plate, portrait, and facsimiles. 1912. 260 
copies on Van Gelder hand-made paper; Works by John Leech. 
Colored plates. 1914. 240 copies on Van Gelder handmade 


aN a’ V4 ~} vy paper; Books in First Editions to [lustrate the History of Eng- 
A :" 4M. lish Prose Fiction, from 1485 to 1870. Many facsimiles. 1917. 
# 250 copies on I'rench hand-made paper. Together, 3 vols. Large 


Svo, boards, leather labels, uncut. 
New York: Grolier Club, 1912-1917 


251. Grotien CLtus Pusiication. Catalogue of an Exhibition of the Works 
of Charles Dickens. With an Introduction by Royal Cortissoz. 

v4 _\ Portrait, facsimiles of pencil sketch, manuscripts, etc. 8yo, boards, 
uncut. New York, 1913 


: \ 
| { 9! “ LARGE PaPer. Limited to 300 copies on Van Gelder Zonen hand-made 
: paper. 4 


252. GROLIER CLuB PuBLicaTion. Livingston (Luther S.). Franklin and 
His Press at Passy. An Account of the Books, Pamphlets, and Leaf- 

» . lets Printed There, including the Long-Lost “Bagatelles.” Mezzo- 
\ SY \tint medallion of Franklin by 8S. Arlent Edwards, and many fac- 
Negih ie of the Franklin Press publications. 8vo, marbled boards, 
dloth back, paper label, uncut. 7 New York, 1914 

a \S One of 300 copies on Van Gelder paper. 


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252. Grotizr Cius PusuicaTion. First Editions of the Works of Robert 
J Louis Stevenson 1850-1894 and Other Stevensoniana. Colored 
Vv frontispiece. 8vo, boards, uncut. New York, 1915 


7 : 
. Edition on Van Gelder Zonen hand-made paper limited to 180 copies. 


A « 
7 ~ 54, Grotier CLus Pusiication. New York, A Series of Wood Engravings 
in Colour and a Note on Colour Printing by Rudolph Ruzicka. 
@ With Prose Impressions of the City by Walter Prichard Eaton. 
al - With 30 plates IN COLORS. Royal 8vo, boards, silk-cloth back, un- 
\u¢ cut, as issued. New York, 1915 
*! 


One of 250 copies printed on French hand-made paper. 


255. GrotieR CiLuB Pusiication. Bronze Medallion Portrait of Ralph 
oe Waldo Emerson. V. D. Brenner, sc. Diameter, 7 inches. 
3 3 : New York, n.d. 
: Only a limited number made. 


956. Grotier CLuB PusticatTion. Catalogues of Various Exhibitions. To- 
gether, 71 vols. 12mo, wrappers and boards, uncut. 
| New York, 1891-1917 
Includes among others, the following,— 
_ The Bradford Exhibition, 1893; 
Ve Catalogue of Leather Book-bindings Executed in America Before 
1850, 1907; 
aAo ra Exhibition of the Works of Charles Dickens, 1913; 
“at First Editions of the Works of Nathaniel Hawthorne, 1904; 
First and other Editions of the Works of Jchn Dryden, 1900; 
Mosaic Bookbindings, 1902; 
Books illustrated by Thomas Rowlandson, 1916; 
_ Portraits Engraved by William Faithorne, 1893; 
Etchings and Dry-Points by D. Y. Cameron, 1908; 
Etchings and Dry-Points by James McNeill Whistler, 1904; 
Early American Engravings upon Copper, 1908; 
Etchings and Drawing by Charles Meryon, 1898; 
Engraved and other Portraits of Lincoln, 1899; 
Early American Book-Plates, 1894; 
Constitution, By-Laws and Yearly Reports, 1905-1917. 14 vols., and 
2 others. 


95”. GuEvaRA (ANTHONY). Oratorio de’ Reli iosi, et Essercitio de’ Virtuosi. 
oe eee 
Nuovamente Tradotto di Spagnuolo in Italiano da Lucio Mauro. 
Printer’s device on title. Small 8vo, CONTEMPORARY ITALIAN MO- 
4) pares 
\ e ROCCO BINDING, with gold and silver ornamentation on sides, and 
arms of THE CELEBRATED SPINOA FAMILY in centres auffered edges 
: » 8 hid. 
leaves stained on some margins, a number of worm-holes. 
In Venetia: Vincentio Valgrisi, 1560 


FINE SPECIMEN OF EARLY ITALIAN BINDING. 


Second Session, Monday Evening, November 17th 


258. [Hamintton (LApy ANNE).| The Epics of the Ton; or, The Glories of 

J the Great World: A Poem, in Two Books, with Notes and Illustra- 

ae, tions. Second Hdition, with Considerable Additions. 8yo, original 
Va boards, uncut, top of back damaged, joints weak. 

i ay London: C. and R. Baldwin, 1807 


TALL AND SCARCE copy of these personal descriptions of Lady Hamil- 
ton, in the ORIGINAL BOARDS and ENTIRELY UNCUT. . 


259. Haminton (Count ANTHONY). Memoirs of Count Grammont. Edited, 
with Notes, by Sir Walter Scott. With a portrait of the author and 
33 etchings by L. Boisson, on India paper from original composi- 
oUF 4 v 4 tions by C. Delort. Imperial 8vo, full brown levant morocco, gilt 
| panelled back, sides in gilt fillets and corner ornaments with an 
i ornate design in centres, wide inside gilt borders, gilt top, uncut. 
London: J. C. Nimmo, 1889 

No. 106 of 780 copies printed on fine paper. 


260. HANTHALER (P. Curysostom). Exercitationes Faciles de Numis Vet- 

erum pro Tyronibus: In Quibus Laconia Quiritum Sapientia, et rei 

Numariae Veteris Rudimenta Facili Methodo per Exempla Pandun- 

j tur ope Numorum Complurium Pictorium, et per Dialogos Familiar- 

A) / iter Expositorum. With 7 plates of medallions. 4to, full tan calf, 

te Bears gilt-tooled back, sides tooled in thick clusters of leaves, birds and 
rt) 7 flowers, in the centres of which are (front) a Madonna and Child 
L with a circle around both and containing the legend,—Fundatriz 
Monasterit Httalensis, and (rear) mitre and crozier in a circle 

around which is the line,—Bernardus Abbas Hitalensis, inside gilt 

borders, gauffered edges. | | 

: Norimberge: Sumtibus Joan. Adami Schmidii, 1735 


SPLENDID SPECIMEN OF EARLY EIGHTEENTH CENTURY BINDING. 


261. HawrHorNE (NATHANIEL). Works, with Life of Hawthorne and In- 
dex. 24 vols. 16mo, half blue morocco, gilt lettered. 


j Boston: Houghton, Mifflin, various dates and no date. (circa 
/ 1881) 
| ie | CONTENTS 
: . . Fanshawe and Other Pieces; Twice-Told Tables, 2 vols; — 
ee True Stories; Mosses from an Old Manse, 2 vols; Scarlet Letter; 
4 Seven Gables; Snow Image, etc.; Blithesdale Romance; 


Wonder Book; Tanglewood Tables; Marble Faun, 2 vols; 

Our Old Home; American Note Books; 2 vols; 

English Note Books, 2 vols; French and Italian Note Books, 2 vols; 
Septimus Felton; Dolliber Romance, etc. ; 

And Life of Hawthorne, and Index. 


262, Huratpry. Doyle (James E.). The Official Baronage of England, 
showing the Succession, Dignities, and Offices of Every Peer from 
1066 to 1885. 1600 illustrations, portraits, facsimile signatures, and 
crests. 3 vols. thick small 4to, cloth, morocco backs, gilt, gilt tops, 
uncut. London: Longmans, Green & Oo., 1886 


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Second Session, Monday Evening, November 17th 


263. Historica Documents. Scott (Dr.) and Davey (Samuel). Guide to 

| the Collector of Historical Documents, Literary Manuscripts, and 

Ae Autograph Letters, &. With numerous fine facsimiles of auto- 

3 graph letters, water-marks, etc. 4to, cloth, brown morocco back, 
gilt lettered, gilt top, uncut, BY ZAEHNSDORF. 

London: 8. J. Davey, 1891 


264. Hotpein (Hans). The Dances of Death, Through the Various Stages 
of Human Life. With portrait, the French title of the edition of 

1786, and 45 plates, etched by D. Deuchar, after the original de- 

oe signs by Hans Holbein. Small 4to, full blue contemporary mo- 

Of _ rocco, gilt back, sides with gilt borders with THE ARMS OF GEORGE III. 
g A , stamiped in gilt thereon, together with the royAL crEsT. Text in 
. French and English. London: Printed by W. Smith and Co., 1803 


From the libraries of George III.; Prince William Henry (after- 
wards William IV.); and his son, Colonel Fitz Clarence, Earl of 
Munster, with bookplate of each. 

The Brayton Ives copy. 


265. Hone (Witt1aAm). The Three Trials of William Hone, for Publishing 
Three Parodies . . . Before Three Special Juries, December 18, 
19 & 20, 1817. 8vo, half calf, gilt edges, name written in ink on 
. /- title. London, 1818 
Inserted is an A. L. S., 1p. folio, from Wm. Hone to Thomas Tegg, 
t the publisher. [London] June 18, 1830, as follows,—“The announce- 
. ments that the ‘Grasshopper’ would open on ‘Saturday’ tomorrow, were 
in the windows last night. You can now, therefore, say with certainty 

that ‘the Grasshopper will be open tomorrow.’ < 


266. [Hucurs (THomas).] Thom Brown’s School Days. By An Old Boy. 
1857; Tom Brown at Oxford. By the Author of “Tom Brown’s 
School Days.” 3 vols. 1861. Together, 4 vols. 12mo, full green 
crushed levant morocco, gilt tooled backs and borders, leather 
labels, gilt tops, BY RIVIERE. Cambridge, 1857-1861 


Be , First Epirions. Fine set, handsomely bound. The first volume 
named contains an A. L. S. of the author, refusing what is evidently 
an offer from another publisher. He concludes: “[{I] am of course 
bound to give Macmillan the refusal of anything I may have time to 
write hereafter.” 


267. Hume, Smotiert, anp Hucues. History of England. By David Hume 
and Tobias Smollett, with a Continuation by the Rev. T. S. Hughes. 

O Engraved frontispicces, titles, and portraits. 21 vols. 12mo, half 
/ : morocco, yellow edges. London: A. J. Valpy, 1834-1836 


268. Hunt (LetcH). The Works of Leigh Hunt, as detailed below. To- 
} gether, 62 vols., uniformly bound in three-quarter green levant mo- 
/ rocco, gilt backs, gilt tops, as specified, bound mainly BY RIVIERE. 
y| p are London, 1803-1862 


[Continued 


Second Session, Monday Evening, November 17th 


[No. 268—Oontinued] 


A MOST INTERESTING AND VALUABLE COLLECTION, MOSTLY FIRST EDITIONS, 
RECENTLY BOUND IN MANY INSTANCES BY RIVIERE, WITH A FEW BINDINGS BY 
P. H. SANFORD. 

Nor OFTEN DOES A COLLECTION OF THIS CALIBRE COME UP FOR SALE IN 
THE AUCTION ROOM. 


CONTENTS. 


JuventuiA; or A Collection of Poems. Written between the Ages of 
Twelve and Sixteen. Engraved plate by Bartolozei. Third Hdi- 
tion. 8vo. London, 1803 

PROBABLY LARGE PAPER copy of this edition, containing several 
additions and suppressions. 


CRITICAL ESSAYS on the Performers of the London Theatres, includ- 
ing General Observations on the Practise and Genius of the Stage. 
Vignette on title, which is spotted. First Epition. 12mo, uncut. 

London, 1807 

CLASSIc TALES: Serious and Lively, with Critical Essays on the Mer- 
its and Reputation of the Authors. Hngraved title to each volume 
and plates engraved by Sir David Wilkie, R. Westall, R. Hunt, 
and others. First EpITion. 16mo, . London, 1807 

Comprises selections from Goldsmith, Sterne, Mackenzie, Vol- 
taire and others, with an essay upon the work of each. ScARcH 
FIRST EDITION. Lowndes wrongly gives the date of this edition 
as 1813. 


FraAst OF THE POETS, with Notes, and other Pieces in Verse. 16mo. 
London, 1815 
Contains the Leaf of Contents and 2pp. Advertisements. 
Tre DrEsceNtT of Liberty. A Mask. First Epition. 12mo, uncut. 
London, 1815 
FoLracE; or, Poems Original and Translated. First Epirion. 12mo, 
uncut. London, 1818 
With the rare Leaf of “Errata.” 
Tre ReFLEcTOR: A Collection of Essays, on Miscellaneous Subjects of 
Literature and Politics; originally Published as the Commence- 
ment of a Quarterly Magazine, and written by the Editor of the 
Examiner, with the Assistance of Various Hands. 2 vols. 8vo, 
uncut. {London, 1811-1812] _ 
First Epirion. Nos. 1 to 4; all ever issued. Besides Hunt, 
who wrote for this periodical, among other things, “The Feast of 
the Poets,’ there are contributions by,—Lamb which first saw 
the light herein, viz.: “On the Inconvenience resulting from 
Being Hanged,” “On the Custom of Hissing at Theatres,’ and 
several others. : 


Tur Indicator. Edited by Hunt. Vol I. Nos. 1 to 52; Vol. II. Nos.. 
53 to 76. Temporarily discontinued with the issue of this last 
number: 2 vols. in one, 8vo. London, 1820-1821 

-FIrst AND ONLY COMPLETE EDITION. Contains original contribu- 
tions by Lamb, Shelley, Hunt, and others. 

Hrro AND LEANDER, and Bacchus and Ariadne. First Eprrion. 16mo. 

London, 1819 — 
Contains the Half-title and the “Advertisement.” 

Amyntas: A Tale of the Woods, from the Italian of Torquato Tasso. 

Frontispiece after Stothard. 16mo. 0% London, 1820 


[Continued 


Second Session, Monday Evening, November 17th 


[No. 268—Continued] 


THE MontTus Descriptive of the Successive Beauties of the Year. 
First EpITIoN. 12mo. London, 1821 

THE LisBeRAL. Verse and Prose from the South. 2 vols. 12mo. 

London, 1822-1823 
ULTRA-CREPIDARIUS: A Satire on William Gifford. 8vo, uNcuUT. 

London, 1823 

First EDITION, AND EXCEEDINGLY RARE. 

Until an auction sale in this city in March, 1916, when this 
work was sold in a binding of half-calf for a high, figure, there 
is apparently no record of the item appearing at any other 
American public sale. 

Contains the Half-title and Leaf of Advertisements. Also, 
incorporated therein is Hazlitt’s letter to the notorious William 
Gifford. 

HISTORICAL AND CRITICAL Dictionary, Selected and Abridged from the 
Great Work of Peter Bayle. With a Life of Bayle. [By Leigh 
Hunt] 4 vols. 12mo. F Ine copy. London, 1826 

Lorp Byron and some of his Contemporaries; with Recollections of 

the Author’s Life, and of his Visit to Italy. Second Edition. 
With 2 engraved portraits. 2 vols. 8vo. London, 1828 

THE COMPANION: Nos. 1 to 29, inclusive. 8vo. London, 1828 

First EDITION, AND FINE copy. Contains the poem by Shel- 
ley,—“‘The Dinner Party Anticipated.” 

POETICAL WORKS of Hunt. First EDITION. 8vo. London, 1828 
Hunt’s Lonpon JourRNAL, and The Printing Machine. Vols. I and 
II. With Supplements. Furst Epition. 2 vols. small folio. 

; London [1834-1835] 
Sir RatpH Esuer: or, Adventures of a Gentleman of the Court of 

Charles II. 3 vols. 12mo. London, 1835 

A LEGEND oF Florence. A Play in Five Acts. Second Hdition. 8vo. 

London, 1840 


THE SEER: or, Common-Places Refreshed, In Two Parts. First 


Epition. The two parts in one volume. 8vo. London, 1840 
THE PALFREY; A Love-Story of Old Time. Vignettes after Kenny 
Meadows, and others. First EpITion. 8vo. London, 1842 
IMAGINATION and Fancy; or, Selections from the English Poets. 
Second Edition, 12mo. London, 1845 
Stories from the Italian Poets: With Lives of the Writers. First 
EpiTIon. 2 vols. 12mo. With the Half-titles, London, 1846 
ONE HUNDRED ROMANCES Of Real Life; Selected and Annotated by 
Leigh Hunt. First Epirion. 8vo. London, 1846 
,Taves from Boccaccio, with Modern Illustrations; and Other Poems. 
First EDITION. 16mo. London, 1846 


Wit and Humour, Selected from the English Poets; With Illus- 
trative Hssay, and Critical Comments. First Epition. 12mo. 
London, 1846 


MEN, WOMEN, AND Books; A Selection of Sketches, Essays and 
Critical Memoirs from his Uncollected Prose Writings. Portrait, 
engraved by J. C. Armytage. First EpitTion. 2 vols. small 
8vo. London, 1847 

THE Town; Its Memorable Characters and Events. With 45 illustra- 
tions. First EpITIon. 2 vols. small 8vo. London, 1848 

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Second Session, Monday Evening, November 17th 


[No. 268—Oontinued] 


A Jar of Honey from Mount Hybla. Illustrated by Richard Doyle. 
First EpIrion. 8vo. London, 1848 
A Boox for a Corner; or, Selections in Prose and Verse ... With 
Comments on Each and a General Introduction. Illustrated 
with 80 wood engravings from designs by F. W. Hulme and J. 
Franklin. First Epirion. 2 vols. 12mo. London, 1849 
REApING for Railways; or, Anecdotes and other Short Stories. First 
Epition. [1849]; Capratn Sworp and Captain Pen. Third 
Edition. 1849. 2 vols. 16mo. London, 1849 
AvuTopiocRAPHy of Leigh Hunt. With Reminiscences of Friends and 
Contemporaries. Portraits. First Epirion. 3 vols. small 8vo. 
: London, 1850 - 
TABLE TALK: To which are added Imaginary Conversations of Pope 
and Swift. First Epirion. London, 1851; Rexicion of the 
Heart. First Epirion. London, 1853. 2 vols., 12mo. 
London, 1851-1853 
Srories in Verse. Now First Collected. Illustrations. First Ept- 
TIoN. 16mo; Beaumont and Fletcher . . . with Notes and Gen- 
eral Introductory Preface. First Eprrion. 12mo. 2 vols. 
. London, 1855 
Tur OLp Court Suburb; or, Memorials of Kensington. Second 
Edition, Revised and Enlarged. Vignette on titles. 2 vols. 
12mo. London, 1855 
A Saunter through the West End. First Epirion. 12mo. lower 
F edges uncut. London, 1861 
CoRRESPONDENCE of Leigh Hunt. Edited by his Eldest Son. Por- 
trait. First Epition. 2 vols. 12mo. | London, 1862 


2969. ILLUMINATED Manuscript Boox or Hours. Hore Beate Marie Vir- 


ginis, cum Calendario. A RICHLY ILLUMINATED MANUSCRIPT OF THE 
FIFTEENTH CENTURY WRITTEN IN GOTHIC CHARACTERS ON 140 
leaves (280pp.) OF VELLUM (434 ins, X 7 ims.), WITH 6 LARGE MIN- 
IATURES EACH OCCUPYING ABOUT HALF A PAGE, and 25 SMALLER 
MINIATURES, each of the pages surrounded by a border of BRILLIANT 
GOLD AND COLORS composed of birds, fruits, flowers, leaves, grotesque 
figures of men and animals, butterflies, and decorative arabesques, 
with large and small ornamental initials. 8yo, handsomely bound 
in full light-brown levant morocco, gilt panelled back of circles, 
curves and leaves, sides in the manner of Jean Grolier though made 
more ornate by additional lines in curves and circles, doublures of 
crimson levant bordered with gilt and centre gilt panels, gilt edges, 
BY CHAMBOLLE-pURU. In felt-lined case. Sec. XV. 
AN EXQUISITE AND BRILLIANT MANUSCRIPT. rts 


Apparently the work of a French artist, or, possibly one of Flemish 
nationality who may have been a student at some time of the School 
of Touraine.  d 

The subjects of the six large miniatures are,—(1) Jesus and Mary; 
(2) Joseph and Mary with the Babe at Bethlehem; (3) The Shepherds 
of Judea; (4) Visit of the Magi; (5) King David; (6) Jesus and the 
Leper. 

[Continued 


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Among the subjects of the lesser miniatures may be noted,—Saint 
Margaret; Saint Catherine; Saint Anthony; Virgin and Child; Saint 
Stephen the Martyr; and others. 


[See Reproduction miniature and page. | 


2"0. ILLUMINATED Manuscriert Boox or Hours. Hore Beate Marie Vir- 


gS 


ge 


ginis, cum Calendario. A BOLDLY EXECUTED MANUSCRIPT ON VEL- 
LUM, BY, PROBABLY, A FRENCH ARTIST, written wm GOTHIC CHARAC- 
TERS, on 110 leaves (220pp.), each measuring 45% ins. X 654 as., 
with broad top and bottom margins, 2 pages containing 2 LARGE 
MINIATURES,—(1) Angel appearing to Mary and (2) King David, 
each filling about half a page, with hundreds of Initial Letters IN 
GOLD AND coLors and each page having a half-border (with 12 ex- 
ceptions, when the border is full-page) of flowers, fruits and art 
ornaments IN cotors. Small 8vo, full French maroon morocco, gilt 
back and side borders, with quintuple fillet centres, gilt edges, old 
writing in ink on a number of pages, a few borders cut into by 
binder, several leaves in front and back of volume considerably 
stained, BY SPACHMANN. See. XV. 


2”1. ILLUMINATED Manuscript oN VeLtuM. Missale Romanum. A WELL- 


EXECUTED MANUSCRIPT OF THE FIFTEENTH CENTURY WRITTEN IN 
GOTHIC CHARACTERS ON 176 leaves (352pp.), each 47% ins. X 634 
ins., with 18 LARGE AND 21 SMALLER MINIATURES, hundreds of In- 
itial Letters IN GOLD AND COLORS with finial bars, and an illuminated 
border of vine-stems and leaves to each page. Small 4to, velvet cov- 


supplied. Sec. XV. 


/ 7 A _-tred boards, a few pages loose in binding, portions of several leaves 
t] 


HANDSOMELY DECORATED MISSAL by a French or Flemish artist. 


The Miniatures, both large and small, are noticeable for their DELI- 
CACY OF COMPOSITION AND BRILLIANCY OF COLOR. 


Among the subjects of the larger miniatures are,—The Annuncia- 
tion; Mary and Elizabeth; The Nativity; The Shepherds of Judea; 
Flight into Egypt; Crucifixion; Ascension; and others. 


The smaller miniatures depict scenes in the lives of the saints, of 
which the Calendar is very full, and include the names of,—SS. Gene- 
vieve, Fabienne, Agnes, Agathe, Hulalie, Mathias, Polycarp, Gregory, St. 
John (in gold), Michael, and many more; some depicted several times. 


272. InnumiInaTED Manuscript. Officium Beate Marie Virginis Usum Ro- 


s/ 


manum. With Calendar in Flemish (?). WRITTEN on 126 leaves 
(252pp.), IN GOTHIC CHARACTERS, WITH HUNDREDS OF LARGE AND 
SMALL INITIAL LETTERS IN GOLD AND coors, and 10 full-pages 
containing BORDERS OF FRUIT AND FLOWERS IN CoLors. 16mo, old 
calf, considerably worn, lower portions of calendar scraped. In 
morocco case. [Seac. XVI, or possibly earlier] 

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Second Session, Monday Evening, November 17th 


[No. 27 


—Continued | 


The Calendar of this volume apparently is in Flemish or Dutch, as 
may be noted by reference to its last page in particular. The saints’ 
names thereon are in either one of the two languages noted. The lower 
third of each page of the Calendar has been written upon, then scraped, 
with the exception of a single page which still has its lower portion 
written upon in ink. 


With bookplate of Robert Day. 


273. Incram (JAMES). Memorials of Oxford. The Hngravings by John 


Le Keuz, from Drawings by F. Mackenze. 3 vols. 8vo, full red 
morocco, gilt tooled backs, blind tooled panels, gilt edges. 
Oxford: John Henry Parker, 1837 


A beautiful copy containing a long series of engraved plates. 


av4. TRVING (WasuIneton). Old Christmas; and Bracebridge Hall. Illus- 


trated by Randolph Caldecott. 2 vols. 12mo, newly and uniformly 
bound in full crimson levant morocco, gilt backs with panel borders © 
of brown levant surrounding gilt and mosaic leaf designs; sides bor- 
dered with inlays of brown levant and gilt fillets, with large circu- 
lar ornaments of gilt and small dots with inlays of brown in circle 
intertwining which are inlaid leaves of olive-green morocco, pen- 
dant, with inlaid leaves in corners; inside gilt borders of leaves and — 
dots; silk doublures and end-papers, gilt edges, original cloth covers 

bound in, By zAEHNsDORF. In cloth slip covers and board cases. — 
London: Macmillan and Co., 1876-1877 

FIRST EDITIONS OF BOTH IN THIS FORMAT, IN THE FINEST CONDITION, . 


[See Frontispiece for Reproduction of Binding.] 


275. JACKSON (CATHERINE CuaruoTTE, Lapy). Old Paris, Its Court and 


Literary Salons. Hngraved portraits. 2 vols. 8vo, half green mo- 
rocco, gilt tops. Lon an, 1878 — 


First Epirion of Lady Jackson’s first work. 


276. Jackson (CATHERINE CHARLOTTE, Lapy). The Old Régime. 2 vols. 


* London, 1880; The French Court and Society. 2 vols. London, 


1881 ; The Court of the Tuileries. 2 vols. New York, 1884; The 
Court of France, 1514-1559. 2 vols. New York, 1886; The Last of 
the Valois. 2 vols. London, 1888; The First of the Bourbons. 2 
vols. London, 1890. All with portraits. Together, 12 vols, 8vo, 
various colored cloth, gilt. London and New York, 1880-1890 


000. Jacosrre Resentions. For an important collection of books and tracts 


relating to the Scottish and Jacobite Rebellions from 1625 to 1745, 
See —Nos. 426 to 594. . 


277. James (Witt1am). The Naval History of Great Brita from the 


Declaration of War by France in 1798 to the Accession of George IV. 
A New Edition, with additions and Notes and an Account of the 
Burmese War and the Battle of Navarino. By Captain Chamier, 
R.N. Portraits and folding plates. 6 vols. 8vo, half calf, gilt backs 
and tops, uncut. London: Bentley, 1837 


é 
AS ee, 


Second Session, Monday Evening, November 17th 


278. [Jurreries (Grorcs, Lorp).] The Dying Speeches, Letters and Pray- 
, ers, &c. of those Eminent Protestants Who Suffered .. . under 
the Cruel Sentence of the late Lord Chancellour, then Lord Chief 
Justice Jefferys .. . Never Before Published. Small 4to, old half 
calf, lettered on back. London: John Dunton, 1689 


First Epirion. Two parts in one volume. Contains the advertise- 
ment concerning the forthcoming appearance of the “Bloody Assizes.” 


279. [Jurrertes (Gurorcs, Lorp).] The Bloody Assizes: Or, a Compleat 
History of the Life of Lord Jefferies, from his Birth to this Present 
pee: Time, wherein among other things, is given a true Account of his 
© unheard of Cruelties, and Barbarous Proceedings, in his whole 
; Western Circuit . . . Dedicatory Epistle by James Bent. Poem by 
John Carter. . . . None of which were ever before Publish’d. Small 

' Ato, old half calf, lettered on back, one hinge cracked. 
London: J. Dunton, 1689 


First EDITION. 


280. Jesse (Joun Huneacr). Writings. Finely illustrated with portraits, 
maps, facsimiles, etc. 23 vols. 8vo, full crushed olive-green levant 
morocco, gilt lettered, gilt tooled on backs and on panel and inside 
borders, BY KAUFMANN. London: 1840-1875 


ALL First Epitions. A BEAUTIFUL SET IN HANDSOME KAUFFMAN BIND- 
INGS OF CRUSHED LEVANT MOROCCO. 


ws | CONTENTS. 


Memoirs of the Court of England during the Reign of the Stuarts, 
a () ' including the Protectorate. 4 vols. 1840 

; Memoirs of the Court of England from the Revolution in 1688 to the 
5, Death of George the Second. 3 vols. 1843 
: ; George Selwyn and His Contemporaries, with Memoirs and Notes. 4 

vols. 1843-1844 

Memoirs of the Pretenders and Their Adherents. 2 vols. 1845 

Literary and Historical Memorials of London. 2 vols. 1847 

London and Its Celebrities. A Second Series of Literary and Histori- 

cal Memorials of London. 2 vols. 1850 


> ae Te 
era Eee oT ase 


Rs 
4 
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7. 
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? 


Memoirs of King Richard the Third and Some of His Contem- 
poraries, With an Historical Drama on the Battle of ce eae 


Memoirs of the Life and Reign of King George the Third. 3 Bee 


Memoirs of Celebrated Etcnians, including Henry Fielding, The Earl 
of Chatham, Horner Tooke, Horace Walpole, George Grenville, 
Thomas Gray, George Selwyn, Lord North, Earl of Bute, Harl 
Temple, etc. 2 vols. 1875 


Second Session, Monday Evening, November 17th 


281. [Jounson (Cuartes).| Chrysal; or the Adventures of a Guinea: 
Wherein are Exhibited Views of Several Striking Scenes; with In- 
teresting Anecdotes of the most Noted Persons in every rank of Life, 


i ‘g through whose Hands it has Passed. By An Adept. Wath 12 curi- 
( 


ous aquatint plates, margins of one plate restored. 3 vols. 12mo, 
cloth and boards, leather labels, uncut, a few leaves loose in binding. 
London: 8. Richards and Co., 1822 

Contains a full account of the sham order of Monks of St. Francis, — 


established at Medmenham Abbey, with description of the members and 
their mock rites and orgies. ; 


282. Kinentakge (A. W.). “The Invasion of the Crimea. Sixth Edition. i 


7 a vols. 12mo, half morocco, gilt backs, marbled edges. | 
GE -_ Edinburgh: 1878-1883 
a Knicur (CHaries). London. Vignettes on titles and hundreds of 
(Ry / illustrations in the text. 6 vols. in 3, royal 8vo, full tree calf, 
yf." gilt backs, leather labels. London: Henry G. Bohn, 1851 
4 IN FINE CONDITION. 


284. Knight (CHartes). Popular History of England. With wpwards — 
of 1000 illustrations on steel and wood, full page and text. 

ae 8 vols. 8vo, half red calf, gilt panelled backs. rine SET. ~ 
: London: Bradbury and Evans [1862] 


285. La FonrAInr (JEAN DE). Contes et Nouvelles en Vers. With portrait 
of La Fontaine engraved by Ficquet after Rigaud; of Hisen by Fic- 
quet after Vispré; and of Choffard by himself ; 80 beautiful plates 
. \ by Aliamet, Baquoy, Choffard, Delafosse, Flipart, Lemire, Leveau, 
Y Delongueil, and Ouvrier, after EISEN ; 4 vignettes and 53 tatl-pieces 
‘ by Choffard. 2 vols. small 8vo, FULT. CONTEMPORARY RED STRAIGHT- 

GRAINED MOROCCO, GILT BACKS, WIDE GILT COVER BORDERS, GILT 
/ EDGES, IN THE MANNER OF, AND PROBABLY BY DEROME. | 


f Amsterdam [Paris], 1762 
i 
A SUPERB COPY OF THIS FAMOUS WORK KNOWN AS THE EDITION OF THE 
Wh FERMIERS-GENERAUX, ONE OF THE GREATEST PRODUCTS OF THE FRENCH 
A ; jean ENGRAVERS OF THE XVITITH CENTURY, AND HISEN’S ACKNOWLEDGED MASTERC 
41 i PIECE. ‘ ; ; 
fA } 


The plates are printed on heavy Holland paper and are all BRIt- 
LIANT IMPRESSIONS. The two plates in Vol. II.—‘*Le Gas de Con- 
science” and “La Diable de Papefiguiere,’ are both in uncovered state. 


“ : Contains the bookplates of. Sylvester Douglas (Baron °Glenbervie), 
and James Comerford. 


Several very tiny inkspots are on a few of the outer margins of 
volume one. They penetrate the margins by a small fraction of 
an inch, and could easily be removed by a skilled hand. 


[See Reproduction of Title Page.] 


CONTES, — 


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JEAN DE LA FONTAINE 
ContTES ET NOUVELLES EN VERS 
[No. 285] 


Second Session, Monday Evening, November 17th 


286. La FonTAINE (JEAN DE). Contes et Nouvelles en Vers. Illustrated 
: with 85 fine plates, before letters, of the “Fermiers Generauaz’’ set, 

¢ with many head and tail pieces. 2 vols. 8vo, full calf, gilt and blind 
=) tooled, gilt inside borders, gilt edges. [Paris,] 1777 


BEAUTIFUL copy, with bright impressions of Hisen’s inimitable 
plates. 


287. La FonrTaAINE (JEAN DE). La Fontaine’s Tales: Imitated in English 
Verse. EXTRA-ILLUSTRATED. With 45 plates comprising a series of 
on India paper, and 33 plates by Duplessis-Bertaux (unsigned) 
§2 mainly on heavy paper, and in black, some in sepia on China paper. 
4 a, 12mo, full crimson morocco, Janseniste, inside gilt borders, gilt tops, 
A. 5 uncut and untrimmed, BY KAUFMANN. 
London: Privately printed, 1814 [Reprint] 
A very entertaining volume with La Fontaine’s Tales in a rhymed 
English versification in imitation of the French original. 


The plates include the wellknown series by Duplessis-Bertaux, all 
excellent impressions. 


288. LAMARTINE (ALPHONSE DE). The History of the Restoration of Mon- 
Pt archy in France. Portrait. 4 vols. 12mo, half calf, gilt back, mar- 
/ bled edges. London: Vizetelly & Co., 1851-1853 


289. [Lamy (Lu Pere Bornarp).] L’Art de Parler. Vignette of sphere 
on title. Small 8vo, full green levant morocco, gilt panelled 
backs with centre ornaments, fillets on sides, inside lace-work 
borders, gilt over marbled edges, BY HARDY. 

A Paris: Chey André Pralard, 1679 


/ ScARCE REPRINT of the Rare Second Elzevier edition published by 
Pralard three years previously. 


Collation is the same, viz.—XII. and 336pp.; 5 leaves of Tables; 
1 blank leaf. 


From the library of Comte Joseph de Lagondie, with his engraved 
bookplate. 


290. Lana (AnprEW). Collected writings, including works Written, Edited, 
and Translated by Andrew Lang, and others to which he wrote In- 
troductions. MAINLY FIRST EDITIONS, as described in note. To- 
gether, 50 vols., various sizes and bindings, all original cloth, a few 
in wrappers. Various places, 1872-1890 


First Epitions (34 vols.), as follows,_ 
=Ballads and Lyrics of Old France. London, 1872. HIS FIRST WORK, 
_Aristotle’s Essays. (Introduction). London, 1877; 

i ztheocritus, Bion and Moschus. (Introduction). London, 1880; 

Ye _-XXII Ballads in Blue China. London, 1881; 

Av the Library. Illustrations. London, 1881; 
fy \ okt of Troy. London, 1882; . 
II Ballads in Blue China. London, 1883; 


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_[No. 290—Continued] | mae 
stom and Myth. London, 1884. 
imm’s Household Tales. 2 vols. London, 1884. 
uch Darker Days. By “A Huge Longway.” London, 1884; 
oliére’s Les Précieuses Ridicules. (Edited). Oxford, 18384; 
allades and Verses Vain. New York, 1884. 
rhymes A La Mode. London, 1885. 
sgh it Very Mab. [With May Kendall.] London, 1885. 
HAS PENCILLED SIGNATURE AND AUTOGRAPH INSCRIPTION BY LANG; 
_eIn the Wrong Paradise. London, 1886; 
—The Mark of Cain. London, 1886. Numbered copy; 
_-Letters to Dead Authors. London, 1886; 
gle, by the Author of ‘It,’ etc. London, 1887; 

_oMyth, Ritual, and Religion. 2 vols. London, 1887; 
The Princess Nobody. Jtlustrations after Doyle, printed in colors 
by Edmund Evans. London, no date; 

—Johnny Nut, Illustrations by Lynen. London, 1887; 
Perrault’s Popular Tales. Introduction by Lang. Portrait. Ox- 
ford, 1888; 
gFictures at Play. By Two Art Critics. [With W. H. Henley.] 

Illustrated by Harry Furniss, London, 1888. VERY RARE; ; 
amb’s Adventures of Ulysses. (Introduction). London, [1890;] 
«iow to Fail in Literature. London, 1890; 
The World’s Desire. (With Rider Haggard). London, 1890; 
eLonginus on the Sublime. (Introduction). London, 1890; 
Life, Letters, and Diaries of Sir Stafford Northcote. Portraits. 
2 vols. Edinburgh, 1890; Sel a 
z=Selected Poems of Robert Burns. (Introduction). Chicago, 1891. 
ONE OF 25 COPIES ON JAPAN VELLUM. Fo tt 
_clssays in Little. Portrait. London, 1891; 
2Cock Lane and Common Sense. London, 1894; 
aLyrics and Ballads of Sir Walter Scott. (Hdited). Portrait. 
London, 1894;. ; 
“Ban and Arriére Ban. Frontispiece. London, 1894; a ae 
_The Highlands of Scotland in 1750. (Introduction). Edinburgh, 
1898. a 


OTHER EDITIons (13 vols.), as follows,— 
~*XXXII Ballades in Blue China. London, 1885; 
“XXXII Ballades in Blue China. London, 1888; 
Letters to Dead Authors. London, 1886; 
Books and Bookmen. London, 1887; 
_-tTheocritus, Bion, and Moschus. London, 1889. Ong or 250 LarcE 
PAPER COPIES; 
airy Tale Books. Based on “The Blue Fairy Book.” Complete 
set of 7 vols. London, 1890; 
_ Oxford. Illustrations. London, 1890. 


291. Lane (AnprEw). Aucassin & Nicolete. Done into English by intirew 


OG } Lang. Engraved title by P. J. Head. 16mo, full blue levant mo-- 
(S\ \ rocco, gilt panelled back, most of the sides filled with a semis of 
)° small hearts, arrow-pierced, surmounted by rings, large ornate figure 


[Continued 


Second Session, Monday Evening, November 17th 


[No. 291—Continued| 


filling lower corners and running up the sides, inside gilt borders, 
gilt edges, BY DE SAMBLANCX WECKESSER. 

London: David Nutt, 1887 

First Epriton of the French tale in this English dress. One of 550 


copies printed throughout on heavy Japanese paper. IN A BEAUTIFUL 
BINDING. 


[See Frontispiece for Reproduction of Binding. ] 


292. Lana (Anprew). The Most Pleasant and Delectable Tale of the Mar- 
riage of Cupid and Psyche. Done into English by Wilham Adling- 
ton. With a Discourse on the Fable [from Apuleus|] by Andrew 

: Lang. With engraved frontispiece and plate. 12mo, full light-blue 
4) ay: levant morocco, gilt panelled backs and sides, inside dentelle bor- 
ot ders with silk panels, silk end-papers and doublures, gilt top, lower 
edges uncut, BY RIVIERE. London: David Nutt, 1887 


First Epirion. One of 500 copies printed. 


293. Lane (ANDREW). Euterpe; Being the. Second Book of the Famous 
History of Herodotus. Englished by B. R. 1084. Edited by An- 
drew Lang. Frontispiece, proof before letters. 1emo, full yellow 
levant morocco, gilt and mosaic back, with small papyrus flowers, 
sides in a very elaborate Egyptian design showing in centres (front) 

i ‘a water-colored view of palms, and (back) a scene on the Nile, both 
A surrounded with pillars of gilt and inlays of red, black, brown and 
y ‘ green with large papyrus flowers, surmounted by the outspread 
wings of the Ibis flanked on each side by the heads of Ptah, one of 
the most ancient Egyptian gods, the whole beautifully inlaid with 
various-colored inlays; doublures of green levant morocco, contain- 
ing a semis of small figures on each, gilt edges, BY DE SAMBLANCX- 
WECKESSER. In a felt-lined board case. 
London: David Nutt, 1888 
One of 500 copies printed. IN AN EXCEEDINGLY HANDSOME BINDING. 
[See Frontispiece for Reproduction of Binding. | 


994, Lana (Axprew). XXXII Ballads in Blue China. 8vo, original white 


) | wrappers, uncut. In case of pale blue levant morocco, gilt tooled 
NY and lettered. London, 1888 
7 hs First Eprrion of many of the poems. One of fifty copies oN LARGE 


paper. The C. B. Foote copy, with pookplate, by E. D. French. A. L. 5. 
of the author inserted. 


295. Lanc (ANDREW). Elizabethan Songs in Honour of Love and Beautie. 
Collected and Illustrated by Edmund H. Garrett. With An Intro- 
duction by Andrew Lang. Numerous photogravure full-page plates 
from original water-color drawings, also text illustrations, together 

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[No. 295—Continued | 
with 50 head-and-tail pieces. Large 8vo, vellum boards, gilt, gilt 
top, uncut. Boston: Little, Brown and Co., 1891 


JAPANESE PAPER Copy, printed throughout on that style of paper. With — 
an ORIGINAL WATER-COLOR DRAWING of the “Washington House at Little 
Brington,” a brief description of which in an unknown hand is laid in. 


No. 4 of only 25 copies of the Limited Edition of this book with 
original water-color drawings. 


296. Lane (ANDREW). Prince Charles Edward. Colored portrait of Charles 
Edward after Largilliére, facsimiles of the Prince's letters, photo- 

oe gravure portraits after famous paintings, and miniatures, scenes, 
decorative vignettes, etc., 4to, original wrappers, uncut, in slip case. 

) London, Paris and New York: Goupil & Co., 1900 


One of 350 copies printed entirely on Japanese Paper, with a dupli- 
cate set of the plates. In cardboard case. 


297. Lane (AnprEW). Books and Bookmen. First EDITION, New York, 

/ 1886; Ballads of Books. First EDITION. London, 1888; Letters to 

id Dead Authors. First EpITION. London, 1892. Together, 3 vols. 
pe 8vo, boards and half morocco, edges uncut. 3 
London and New York, 1886-1892 


LARGE PAPER EDITIONS, the first named limited to 100 copies, the others 
to 113 copies. 


298. Lane (ANDREW). Grass of Parnassus, Rhymes Old and New. 1888; 

Letters on Literature. 1889; Old Friends, Essays in Epistolary 

¢ wy \y * Parody. Frontispiece. 1890. Together, 3 vols. 8vo, grey 
/>' 


coal boards, edges uncut. London, 1888-1890 


ep his First EDITIONS. ALL LARGE PAPER COPIES. The last named is printed 


on pee vellum paper. Only small numbers of these large papers were 
issued. 


} : 
iV ‘ 
299. Lane (ANDREW). The Blue Fairy Book. 1889; The Red Fairy Book. 


> Ou 1890; The Green Fairy Book. 1892. Illustrations by H. J. Ford, 

/ |< GP. J. Hood and Lancelot Speed. 3 vols. royal 8vo, original grey 

Ws ‘) boards, paper labels, uncut. London, 1889-1892 
4 , First EDITIONS. ALL LARGE PAPER EDITIONS. Of the Blue and Red 


“ “Fairy Books, 113 copies were printed; and of the Green, 150 copies. 


_ 800. Lance (ANnpREw). The Dead Leman and Other Tales From the 
op French. rirsr epirion. 1889. Large Paper Edition, one of 50 
| printed; Essays in Little. rirsr eprrion. 1891. Large Paper 
(\: Edition, one of 150 printed; The Library. 1892. Large Paper 
é Edition, one of 300 printed. Together, 3 vols. royal 8yo, cloth, — 
Ly uncut. London, 1889-1892 


Second Session, Monday Evening, November 17th 


301. Lana (AnprEw). Lost Leaders. 1889; Homer and the Epic. 1893; 
The Secret Commonwealth of Elves, Fauns, and Fairies. Frontis- 
piece. 1893. Together, 3 vols. royal 8vo, original grey boards, un- 
cut. London, 1889-1893 


aly 4 First Epirions. ALL LARGE PAPER COPIES, Limited Issues,—of the first 
yiv* named 100; of the second 50; of the third 107. 


302. Lane (Anprew). Angling Sketches. Htchings, etc., by Burn-Murdoch. 
1891. The Blue Poetry Book. Illustrations by Ford and Speed. 
1891; The True Story Book. Illustrations by Speed and others. 

1893. Together, 3 vols. royal 8vo, original grey boards, uncut. 
| London, 1891-1893 
G 


"ae od 
ae First EDITIONS. ALL LARGE PAPER COPIES, each issue limited to 150 
copies. 


(303. Lana (AnprEW). Prince Prigio. Illustrations by Gordon Browne. 
Bristol, 1889; The Strife of Love in a Dream (Colonna’s Hypero- 


tomachia). London, 1890; The Gold of Fairnilee. Colored «llustra- 

tions. Bristol, no date. Together, 3 vols. royal 8vo and 4to, boards 
rly / and half cloth. Bristol and London, various dates 
me f First EDITIONS. ALL LARGE PAPER COPIES. 


304. Linearp (JoHN). History of England from the First Invasion by the 
Romans to the Commencement of the Reign of William the Third. 
A New Edition Corrected and Considerably Enlarged. ngraved 
portrait and ttle-pages. 13 vols. 12mo, cloth, uncut. 
London: C. Dolman, 1844-1845 


305. Locxuart (Grorcr). The Lockhart Papers: Containing Memoirs and 
Commentaries upon the Affairs of Scotland from 1702 to 1715, by 
George Lockhart, Esq. of Carnwath, his Secret Correspondence with 
the Son of King James the Second from 1718 to 1728, and his other 
Political Writings; Also Journals and Memoirs of the Young Pre- 
tender’s Expedition in 1745, by Highland Officers in his Army. 
Published from Original Manuscripts in the Possession of Anthony 
Aufrere. 2 vols. 4to, calf, bindings broken at points. 
London, 1817 


306. [LockHart (JoHN G.).] Memoirs of the Life of Sir Walter Scott. 
Portrait and 2 facsimiles. 7 vols. small 8vo, tree calf, gilt. 
Edinburgh: Robert Cadell, 1837-1838 
First Epitron. Scarce. Has the 8 errata slips, in vols. 1, 2, 6. 


EXTRA-ILLUSTRATED with 11 engraved views and 8 portraits of Scott 
- and members of the Scott family. 


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307. Lopes (Epmunp). Portraits of Illustrious Personages of Great Britain. 
Engraved from Authentic Pictures in the Galleries of the Nobility 
and the Public Collections of the Country. With Biographical and 

/ Historical Memoirs of their Lives and Actions. Hdited by Joseph 

an 4 gee Harding. 240 fine engraved plates on India paper. 12 vols. 4to, 

Ly" original russia, rebacked with calf, gilt and ribbed, gilt edges. 
London: Printed for Harding and Lepard, 1835 


HANDSOME COPY WITH THE PLATES ENGRAVED ON INDIA PAPER. LARGE, 
THICK PAPER EDITION, 


308. LonarrnLow (Henry WapswortH). Works of Longfellow (Prose and 
Y Poetry). Revised Edition. 7% vols. 12mo, red morocco, elaborate 
OQ gilt backs, sides with fillet borders, gilt edges. Boston, 1866 


309. LonerELLow (Henry WapswortH). Life. With Extracts from His 
Journals and Correspondence. Edited by Samuel Longfellow. 
f Hiched portraits, with facsimiles and vignettes. 2 vols. royal 8yo, 

ee original boards, paper labels, uncut edges. Pod 
§ Boston: Ticknor and Company, 1886 


LARGE PAPER, only 300 copies printed, on hand-made paper, — 


310. [Lover (Samuet).] Rival Rhymes, in Honour of Burns; With Ouri- 
“ous Illustrative Matter. Collected and Edited by Ben Trovato. 
[Samuel Lover.] 12mo, three-quarter blue levant morocco, gilt back 

- and top, original covers bound in, BY P. H. SANFORD. owiehe 
Z’ London: Routledge &c., 1859 
} First Epition. Contains poems after the manner of,—-Father Prout; 


Thomas Campbell; Henry W. Longfellow; Robert Burns; and others. 
AN ITEM OF LOVER’S NOT OFTEN OFFERED AT AN AUCTION SALE. 


311. Macavunay (THomas Basinaton). Lays of Ancient Rome. With Ilus-— 
trations, original and from the antique, drawn on wood by George 
/ Sharf, Jun. Small 4to, heavily bound in full purple morocco, panels — 
/ y A. blind and gilt tooled in geometric design, gilt tooled and ribbed back, 
fg} gilt and gauffered edges. : London, 1847 


First Epition. Fine copy. 


312. Macautay (T'Homas Banrneron, Lorn). The History of England from 
7 the Accession of James the Second. 5 vols. 8vo, half calf, gilt tooled 
ix, backs, leather labels. London, 1855-1861 


313. Macautay (THomas Basineron, Lorp). The Life and Letters of Lord 
Macaulay, By His Nephew, George Otto Trevelyan. Portrait, and 


/ i ea 82 EXTRA-ILLUSTRATIONS. FIRST EDITION. 2 vols. thick 8yo, full 
fy jv polished calf, gilt backs and inside borders, gilt tops, leather labels, 
= mee ~ London, 1876 


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[| No. 318—Continued | 
HANDSOME EDITION. Among the 82 EXTRA-ILLUSTRATIONS are portraits 
of —Canova engraved by J. Posselwhite after the portrait by Lawrence; 
Warren Hastings, from the bust by Condé; an unsigned plate of Samuel 
Wilberforce; Princess Charlotte, engraved by W. Fry after Lawrence; 
an unsigned plate of the youthful Byron (on India paper); Murray, the 
publisher, engraved by EH. Frinden after H. W. Pickersgill; and others. 


MANY OF THESE PORTRAITS ARE ON INDIA PAPER, IN STIPPLE, LINE AND 
STEEL, AND INLAID. 


314. MAINTENON (FRANCOISE D’AUBIGNH, MARQUISE DE). Memoirs for 
the History of Madame de Maintenon and of the Last Age. 

96 Translated from the French, by the Author of the Female 
Quixote [Charlotte Lennox.] 5 vols. 16mo, old calf, gilt backs, 

leather labels, binding somewhat rubbed and name in ink on 
titles. London: Printed for A. Millar and others, 1757 


. Matory (Sir Tuomas). Le Morte Darthur. The Original Edition of 
yt William Caxton Now Reprinted and Edited with an Introduction 
1K; and Glossary. By H. Oskar Sommer. With an Essay on Malory’s 
Prose Style, by Andrew Lang. Facsimiles and ornamental initials. 

vols. royal 8vo, original paper covers, uncut and unopened. 
. London: David Nutt, 1889-1891 


316. MARGUERITE DE VALOIS, REINE DE Navarre. (Heptameron Francais.) 

Les Nouvelles de Marguerite, Reine de Navarre. With 3 frontis- 

preces (tn each volume) engraved by Eichler after Dunker, %3 full- 

page plates by Guttenberg, Halbou, De Longuetl, Le Roy, and others, 

| we after S. Freudenberg, and 72 vignettes engraved by Dunker, Eichler, 

| Pillet and Richter, after Dunker’s designs, and numerous head- 

4 aD : and-tail pieces, with many brilliant impressions. 3 vols. 12mo, re- 

| cently bound in full maroon levant morocco, gilt backs and side 

borders, inside gilt borders, gilt edges, By RIVIERH. One half-title 

missing. 

Berne: Chez la Nouvelle Societe Typographique, 1780-1781 

THE RARE ISSUE ON THICK HOLLAND PAPER, WITH BASKET OF FLOWERS ON 
PRINTED TITLES. 


While the text of this edition does not follow the original, the plates, 
many of them Brilliant Impressions, constitute some of the finest exam- 
ples of Eighteenth Century French engraving. 


317%. Marte ANTOINETTE. Campan (J. lL. H.). Memoirs of the Private Life 

of Marie Antoinette, Queen of France and Navarre. To which are 

\ ; added, Recollections, Sketches, and Anecdotes illustrative of the 
\\y 


J 


Reigns of Louis XIV., Louis XV., and Louis XVI. With 2 engraved 
portraits. 2 vols. 8vo, half red morocco, gilt backs and tops, some 
be leaves uncut. BY MANSELL. 

‘= | | London: Printed for H. Colburn & Co., 1823 


Second Session, Monday Evening, November 17th © 
MeO Oe 


318. MartporoucH (Joun, Duke or). Coxe (William). Memoirs of John, 
Duke of Marlborough, with his Original Correspondence; collected 


/] ee | from the Family Records at Blenheim, and other Authentic Sources. 
“f Illustrated with portraits, maps, and military plans. With engraved 
/ ‘ portraits. 6 vols. 8yo, half brown morocco, gilt backs and tops, outer 
, edges untrimmed. London, 1820 


319. MertvaLe (Cartes). History of the Romans under the Empire. 
Folding and full-page maps. % vols. 8vo, three-quarter polished yel- 
?) -s ead low calf, gilt tooled backs, leather labels, gilt tops, uncut. 
so a London: Longman, Green, 1862 
sa Fine set of the Best Edition. 


320. Muzzotint Portrarvs. Smith (John Chaloner). British Mezzotint 
Portraits: Being a Descriptive Catalogue of these Engravings from 
the Introduction of the Art to the early part of the Present Cen- 

— tury . . . Accompanied by Biographical Notes. In Four Parts. 
70 é Frontispiece to each part. 4 vols. royal 8vo, cloth, paper labels, un- 
cut. London: Henry Sotheran and Co., 1883 


000. MErzzoTINT PorTRAITS of British Admirals and Statesmen of the Ameri- 
can Revolutionary period, See,—Nos. 594 to 648. 


321. Mitnzes (Rrcuarp Moncxton). Reid (T. Wemyss). The Life, Letters, 
and Friendships of Richard Monckton Milnes, First Lord Houghton. 
EXTRA-ILLUSTRATED by the insertion of 265 portratts, 25 views, and 
5 A. L. 8S. on India and plate papers, a number of Ulustrations IN 
coLors, in steel, line, copperplate, '&c., many wmlaid to size. 2 vols. — 

ct? extended to 4, 8vo, full green levant morocco (recent), gilt backs 
: BE. with centres of gilt owls and small book-inlays, gilt sides with 
y y) ed similar designs, inside gilt borders, gilt tops. ray 
London: Cassell & Co., 1890 
FINE COPY, PRINTED IN LARGE TYPE. 


The BEXTRA-ILLUSTRATIONS, numbering 295 in all, are assorted as 
stated above. Portraits include,—several of Lord Houghton; the Em- 
peror Napoleon (several); Louis XVIII, from a miniature; Lord Pal- 
merston; Marquis de Lafayette; a first proof likeness of Sir Walter 


Scott; Edward Irving; lithograph of the famous Madame Taglioni; Har- . 


riet Martineau; Prince of Wales from a photograph by Brady; Matthew 
Arnold (proof before letters); Cavour (proof); the American writers 
Lowell, Emerson, Bryant, J. G. Holland, and others of the same nation- — 
ality, and many portraits rn coLors of statesmen, and others. 


Among the views are,—Holland House; Claremont, the seat of Prince 
Coburg; Tatton, the home of Lord Egerton; The Grange, seat of Alex- 
ander Baring (COLORED); Stoneleigh; and others. ' 

Numbered among the autograph material are,—A.L.S., 2pp. 12mo 
(with envelope), from T. Wemyss Reid, So. Kensington, January 21, 
1891; A.L.S., 2pp., 16mo, Lord Houghton, [London] no date; A.L.S., 4pp. 
8vo, on mourning paper, W. E. Gladstone, Chester, October 22,\1872; and 
several others including brief A. L. S. of Lord Houghton. 


322. Mou 


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TRE (JEAN Baptiste P. pr). CHuvres Completes de Moliére. Pré- 
cédées de la Vie de Moliére par Voltaire. Lngraved plates by Nar- 
geot and Dutillois after Horace Vernet, A. Johannot, and others. 
2 vols. 8vo, half morocco, gilt backs and tops, uncut. 

| Paris, 1869 


323. Motuoy (J. Frrzceranp). Works of J. Fitzgerald Molloy. Some with 


portraits. 9 vols. 12mo, half olive green levant morocco, gilt tooled 
and lettered backs, gilt tops, rough edges. 
London, 1882-1886 


3 First Epitions, except “Court Life,’ which is Second Hdition. 


CONTENTS. 


Court Life Below Stairs. 4 vols. 1882; 

Life and Adventures of Peg Woffington. 2 vols. 1884; 
Royalty Restored, or London Under Charles II. 2 vols. 1885; 
Famous Plays. 1886. 


324. Montrsqureu (Cartes DE SeconpaT pz). Le Temple de Gnide. 


Pa 


ae 


Nouvelle Edition. Avec figures gravées par N. Le Mire, dapres les 
dessins de Ch. Eisen. Le texte gravé par Drouét. Royal 8vo, full 
dark-red levant morocco, gilt panelled back, sides with borders of 
fillets and dots, wide ornate side-borders, wide inside gilt borders, 
watered silk doublures and end-papers of dark-red, gilt edges. BY 
LORTIC, FILS. Small spot in lower corner of one plate. 

A Paris: Chez Le Mire, 1772 


SUPERB LARGE PAPER COPY IN HANDSOME BINDING, WITH FINE IMPRES* 
SIONS OF THE EISEN PLATES, ON HEAVY HOLLAND PAPER, ENGRAVED BY LE 
MIRE. 

Plates comprise,—Frontispiece designed by Hisen, which contains a 
medallion portrait of Montesquieu; the engraved title; the vignette 
Coat-of-Arms of England, and the 9 full-page illustrations. 

One of the choicest specimens of Highteenth Century French en- 
graving in which both artist and engraver have worked together with 
the happiest results. 


395. Monrrensinpr (Ducunss pp). Memoirs of Mademoiselle de Montpen- 


qd 


sier, Grand-Daughter of Henri Quatre, and Niece of Queen 
Henrietta-Maria. Written by Herself. Edited from the French. 
Engraved portrait. 3 vols. 8vo, half red morocco, gilt back, 
gilt top, leaves of “Introduction” from another edition bound 
in, BY MANSELL. London: Henry Colburn, 1848 


326. Morn (Sir Tuomas.) The Life of Sir Thomas More, Kt., Lord High 


ys 


Chancellor of England under K. Henry the Highth, and His Maj- 
esty’s Embassadour to the Courts of France and Germany. By His 
Great Grandson, Thomas More. With brilliant copperplate portrait 


[Continued 


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[ No. 326—Continued | 
of Sir Thomas More by Vertue after Holbein. 8vo, full sprinkl 
calf gilt back, leather label. 
London: Printed for J. Woodman and D. Lyon, 1726. 
Second Edition of this Life of More erroneously attributed to his 
great-grandson, Thomas More who, it has been proved, could not have 
written it. It was not until the Third Edition of this Life was 


published (1728) that the name of More’s great-grandson, Cresacre 
More, was announced as the real author. 5 


327. Morris (Witi1am). The Story of Sigurd the Volsung and the Fall of 
the Niblungs. Large 8vo, full russian calf, gilt-panelled back, with 
four panels richly gilded with inlaid leaves of green in corners, sides — 
with gilt-lettered borders and corner inlays of leaves, panels within 

- the borders blind-tooled with a semis of small olive-green dots within 
gold circles, and (on front side only) centre ornament of leaves and 
tulips inlaid in white and green levant, inside fillet borders, gilt 
over rough edges, BY D. Cc. [DOUGLAS COCKERELL.| (1901). | 
London: Ellis and White, 1877 


First Epirion. THE VERY RARE LARGE PAPER EpiTion printed on 
Whatman paper and limited to twenty-five copies. 1901. . 


328. Mornzy (JouHn LorHrop). Rise of the Dutch Republic. FIRST EDITION. — 

8 vols., 1855; History of the United Netherlands, from the Death of _ 

; William the Silent to... 1609. 4 vols., 1880; Life and Death of - 
John of Barneveld, 2 vols., 1880. Portraits and views. ‘Together, 

9 vols. 8vo, half calf, gilt backs, leather labels, contents lettered. _ 

New York: Harper and Brothers, 1855-1880 — 


329. Naprer (GzorcE G.). The Homes and Haunts of Sir Walter Scott, 
Bart. Many full-page and text illustrations. 8vo, full straight- 
goof grained crimson morocco, gilt tooled and stippled back, corners, and 
doublures, gilt top, uncut, by F. A. ZAKERLEY, Liverpool. 
? Glasgow: [ University Press,] 1897 


JAPAN VELLUM EDITION, only 550 copies printed. 


330. Napoteon I. [Scott (Sir Walter).] Life of Napoleon Bonaparte, Em- 
peror of the French. With a Preliminary View of the French ~ 


y Revolution. By the Author of “Waverley,” &. 9 vols. 12mo, half — 
ff crimson calf, gilt backs. Edinburgh, 1827 


FINE COPY OF THE ORIGINAL EDITION, WITH ALL THE SLIPS OF HRRATA 
AND THE HALF-TITLES. . 


331. Napotzon I. Bunbury (Sir Henry). Narratives of Some Passages - 
in the Great War with France, from 1799 to 1810. Engraved map. 

1854; WILSON (GENERAL SIR ROBERT). Narrative of Hyents during — 
the Invasion of Russia, by Napoleon Bonaparte, and the Retreat of 
a [Continued 


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[No. 331—Continued | 


the French Army, 1812. Folding map. 1860; [and] Private Diary 
of Travels, Personal Services, and Public Events . . . in the Cam- 
paigns of 1812, 1813, 1814. Edited by Herbert Randolph. 2 vols. 
1861. Together, 4 vols. 8vo, half brown levant morocco, gilt lettered 
and tooled on backs with crowns and the letter “N” on each volume, 
gilt tops, rough edges. London, 1854-1861 


332. NAPOLEON I. AND THE NAPOLEONIC Wars. A Collection of Works re- 


lating to Napoleon, the Napoleonic Wars, and the French Revolu- 
tion. 28 vols. small 8vo to large 8vo, uniformly bound in half crim- 
son calf, gilt tooled backs with fleur-de-lys decorations, the tooling 
on a few volumes not exactly alike. Various places, 1800-1869 


A VERY FINE AND INTERESTING COLLECTION, comprising,— 

BONAPARTE’S Reverie: A Poetical Romance. SrEconpD EDITION. Lon- 
don, 1800; 

BONAPARTE, and the French People under his Consulate. Trans- 
lated from the German. London, 1804. With half-title; 

[GoLpSMITH (LEwIS)]. Secret History of the Court and Cabinet 
of St. Cloud. Philadelphia, 1806; 

Scott (JoHN). Visit to Paris in 1814. London, 1816; 

Scott (JoHN). Paris Revisited, in 1815, by Way of Brussels, with 
a Walk over the Field of Waterloo. First Epirion. London, 
1816; 

History of the Campaign of the British, Dutch, Hanoverian, and 
Brunswick Armies, under Wellington, and of the Prussians 
under Blucher. By C. De M. First EpITIon. London, 1816; 

Las Cases (Count DE). Memorial de Sainte Helene. Journal of 
the Private Life and Conversations of the Emperor Napoleon 
at Saint Helena. Plate and 3 folding plans. First EDITION. 
4 vols. London, 1823. 

Srcur (Count Puirie pe). History of the Expedition to Russia. 
Falding map. Philadelphia, 1825; 

KIRCHENHOFFER (H.). The Book of Fate, formerly in the Posses- 
sion of Napoleon. Folding plate. London, 1826; 

NAPOLEON in the Other World. A Narrative Written by Himself. 
By Xongo-Tee-Foh-Tchi. Plate. London, 1827; : 

[LocxkHaRT (JoHwn G.).] History of Napoleon Buonaparte. Hngirav- 
ings on steel and wood. 2 vols. London, 1829; 

BouRRIENNE (M. vDE). Life of Napoleon Bonaparte. Engraved 
plates. 3 vols. London, 1831; 

CocksurN (Str Grorce). Buonaparte’s Voyage to St Helena. First 
Epirion. Boston, 1833; 

Scorr (Joun). Journal of a Tour to Waterloo and Paris in Com- 
pany with Sir Walter Scott in 1815. First Epirion. London, 
1842; 

Jonns (Str Jonun T.). Journals of Sieges Carried On Under the 
Duke of Wellington. Folding maps and plans. 3 vols. London, 
1846; 

LAMARTINE (ALPHONSE DE). History of the French Revolution of 


1848. Portraits. London, 1849; 
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[ No. 332—Oontinued] 


333. 


A 


CaTHcART (GEoRGE). Commentaries on the War in Russia ‘and 
Germany. Plans and Diagrams. London, 1850; 

Hueco (Victor). Napoleon the Little. London, 1852; 

Guria (G. R.). Life of Arthur Duke of Wellington. Portrait. 
London, 1864; . 

CAMPBELL (Sir NEIL). Napoleon at Fontainebleau and Elba. Por- 
trait. London, 1869. 


Napo.ron I. anp THE NapoLteonic Wars. A Collection of important 


: 


MD; 


works relating to Napoleon and the Napoleonic Wars. ALL LIBRARY 
EDITIONS ‘Together, 25 vols. 8vo, uniformly bound in half green 
morocco, elaborately gilt tooled backs, all with the Napoleon Bee, 
some with the Napoleon “N” and crown, the tooling varying slightly, 
gilt tops, mostly uncut. London, 1809-1862 


CONTENTS 
Narrative of the Siege of. Zaragoza; 


and English throughout.] 2 vols in one. 1809-1825; 


£ 
7s Ty) yf , _VAUGHAN (CHARLES RICHARD). 
as ¥ [and] A Short Extract from the Life of General Mina [in French 
u il 
Pe 


os 


QO» 
f YY 


od 


ELIoT (WILLIAM GRANVILLE). Treatise on the Defence of Portugal. 
Folding map. 1811; 
PHILLIPART (JoHN). Northern Campaigns. Engraved portraits of 
Napoleon and Alexander First of Russia, and folding maps. 


2 vols. First EDITION. 1813; 
Rocco (M. Dre). Memoirs of the War of the French in Spain. 
Translated from the French. 1815; 


BroucHTon (S. D.). Letters from Portugal, Spain, and France, 
written during the Campaigns of 1812, 1818, & 1814. Half title 
and folding map. 1815; 

WARDEN (WILLIAM). Letters written on Board the Northumber- 
land and at Saint Helena. Portrait of Napoleon and 2 plates. 


(1816; ] 
Rapp (GENERAL Count). Memoirs of, First Aide-de-Camp to Napo- 
leon. Engraved portrait. 1823; 


Memoirs of the History of France during the Reign of Napoleon, © 
dictated by the Emperor at Saint Helena to the Generals who 
Shared his Captivity. Vols. 1 and 2 dictated to General Gour- 
gaud, Vols. 3' and 4 dictated to the Count de Montholon. 4 vols; 
{and} Historical Miscellanies dictated to the Count de Mont- 
holon. 3 vols. Folding facsimiles and plans. Together, 7 vols. 

1823-1824; 

ANTOMMARCHI (F.). The Last Days of Napoleon. Memoirs of the 


Last Two Years of Napoleon’s Exile. 2 vols. 1826; | 


SECRET CORRESPONDENCE of Madame de Maintenon with the Princess ‘ 
des Ursins. Translated from the French. 2 engraved portraits. 
3 vols. 1827; 

VANE (CHARLES WILLIAM, Marquess of Londonderry). Narrative of 
the Peninsular War, from 1808 to 1813. Folding maps, ete. 


2 vols. 1829; 
DERMONCOURT (GENERAL). The Duchess of Berri in La Vendée. 
Engraved portrait. 1833; 


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— [No. 3383—Continued] 

RAIKES (THOMAS). Private Correspondence with the Duke of Wel- 
R lington and other Distinguished Contemporaries. Edited by his 
> Daughter. 1861; 


Hooper (GrorcE). Waterloo: The Downfall of the First Napoleon: 
A History of the Campaign of 1815. Folding map and plans. 


First EDITION. 1862. 


000. Napotzon I. anp THE Napoteonic Wars. For other items relating to 
Napoleon and the Battle of Waterloo, See,—Nos. 42, and 538 to 546. 


334. Nett Gwyn. CunnincHAm (Peter). The Story of Nell Gwyn: and 
the Sayings of Charles the Second. Related and Collected by Peter 
Cunningham. With a Complete Index to the Personages Mentioned, 
| now First Published. ONE VOL. EXTENDED TO 3 vous. Large 4to, 
13 _ full light brown levant morocco, gilt panelled backs, with blue mo- 
> sn rocco inserts where lettered, and small inlaysof maroon morocco 
st and gilt ornaments; sides with borders of blue levant upon which 
is - gilt ornaments have been tooled, gilt and mosaic ornaments in cor- 
x 2 [D ’ ners, (front) with coat-of-arms composed of shield supported by 
< stag and hound and surmounted by crown and lion, with Latin 
s; motto, and in lower portions gilt musical instruments, crowned foils, 
&e., (back) with coat-of-arms only in centres; wide inside borders, 
doublures of black morocco with centre panels of handsome gilt 
design, leather end-papers, gilt tops, By zAEHNsDORF. EHach~vol. in 
a felt-lined case. New York: John Wiley’s Sons, 1883 
AN EXCEEDINGLY CHOICE SET. 
LARGE PAPER copy. No. 76 of only 100 copies printed. 


EXTRA-ILLUSTRATED by the insertion of nearly 500 portraits, with 
many brilliant impressions on India and plate papers, a large num- 
ber neatly inlaid. 


Portraits,__Nell Gwyn (a number, several proofs before letters, in- 


=> cluding the frontispiece in Vol. I.); Peter Cunningham (India paper) ; 
te: Charles Kirkpatrick Sharpe (mezzotint, full-page); David Garrick; 
tt Charles I. by Andran after Vander Werff (copperplate, full-page); James 
“— Duke of York (line engraving); Tyrone Power (proof on India paper) ; 
a r Thomas Betterton by Vander Gucht after G. Kneller; Richard Burbage 
‘- (proof before letters); Anthony Leigh as the Spanish Flyer (mezzo- 
9 tint, double page); Charles il. by G. Vertue after Sir Peter Lely (1786) ; 


=. Lord Mansfield, engraved by Bocquet; Titus Oats by F. Bartolozzi (se- 
RY. pia); Queen Anne (colored); Earl of Rochester (proof); and others. 


4 Views,—Cock and Pye Public House, Drury-Lane; Blackfriars’ 
- Bridge; Maypole Alley (proof before letters) ; Craven House, Drury- 
af Lane; Lincolns Inn Gate; Old Queen’s Head; Whitehall (after a French 


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engraving); Winchester Palace; Pillory, Charing Cross, by Rowlandson 
and Pugin (colored); Goodrich Court and Castle; Prince Rupert’s 
House; etc. 

Manvuscripts,—A.L.S., 1p. 12mo, Peter Cunningham, [London] Jan- 
uary 9, 1854;D.S.,3pp.folio, Contract signed by George Cocke and several 
others, December 10, 1666; D.S., 4to, with wax seal, Charles I., Paris, 
December 30, 1652. 


Second Session, Monday Evening, November 17th 


335./NEweaTe CaLEnDAR. Knapp (Andrew) and Baldwin (William). The 


"4 


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Newgate Calendar, comprising Interesting Memoirs of the Most 
Notorious Characters who have lately been Convicted of Outrages on 
the Laws of England. 3 engraved portrait frontispieces and numer- 
ous woodcuts throughout the teat. 4 vols. 8vo, half calf, leather 
labels, volume 4 with title page for volume 1, binding slightly 
rubbed. London: Robins & Co., 1824-1828 


336. Orway (Tuomas). Works, consisting of his Plays, Poems, and Letters. 


a 


/ 


With a Sketch of His Life, enlarged from that written by Dr. John- 

son. Engraved portrait by Robert Cooper. 2 vols. 8vo, full polished 

brown calf, gilt tooled backs, corners and borders, leather labels, gilt 

tops, uncut, BY TOUT. London, 1812 
BEAUTIFUL COPY. 


337, Parpoz (Miss). Louis the Fourteenth and the Court of France in the 


Seventeenth Century. 3 vols. 1847; The Court and Reign of Francis 
the First, King of France. rirst EDITION. 2 vols. 1849; The Life 
of Marie de Medicis, Queen of France. 38 vols. 1852. Hach volume. 
with engraved frontispiece. Together, 8 vols. 8vo, original cloth, 
uncut. London, 1847-1852 


338. Parkman (Francis). The Works of Parkman. Portraits and mups. 


i 


339./ PEP 


10 vols. 8vo, half tan calf, gilt backs, leather labels. | 
Boston: Little, Brown & Co., 1885 


CONTENTS ° 


Montcalm and Wolfe, 2 vols.; Conspiracy of Pontiac, 2 vols.; 
Frontenac and New France; Old Regime in Canada; Oregon Trail; 
Pioneers of France in the New World; Jesuits in North America. 
La Salle, and discoverer of the Great West. 


ys (SamurL). Memoirs of Samuel Pepys ... Comprising His 
Diary from 1659 to 1669, deciphered by John Smith, and a Selec- 
tion from his Private Correspondence. Edited by Richard Lord 
Braybrooke. Engraved portraits by Cooper, Thomson, and Bragg, 
and folding plan engraved by Hall. 5 vols. 8vo, contemporary half 
green calf and boards, gilt backs, leather labels, BY HERING. 
London: Henry Colburn, 1828 


340. Pepys (SamugL). Diary. ‘Transcribed from the Shorthand Manu- 


script in the Pepysian Library . . . by Mynors Bright. With Lord 
Braybrooke’s Notes. With the Supplementary Volume, Pepysiana. 
Edited with Additions by Henry B. Wheatley. Hitched and other 
frontispieces, maps, etc. 10 vols. 8vo, half red morocco, ribbed and 
gilt lettered backs, gilt tops, uncut. 

London: George Bell & Sons, 1893-1899 


COMPLETE SET. FIRST ISSUE OF EACH VOLUME. 


Second Session, Monday Evening, November 17th 


341. Percy (SHoutTo anp Reusen). The Percy Anecdotes. Original and 
Select. By Sholto and Reuben Percy, Brothers of the Benedictine 
Monastery, Mont Benger. 40 fine engraved frontispiece portraits. 
40 vols. in 20, 16mo, half calf, gilt backs, gilt tops, rough edges. 

London: John Cumberland, 2 Cumberland Terrace, Camden 


ff New Town, no date 
? y, VERY FINE SET OF ORIGINAL AND BEST EDITION OF THESE INTERESTING AN- 
o ECDOTES. ae a | 

‘CONTENTS \ 

Lael 


Humanity, Benificence; Eloquence, Patriotism; 

Youth, Enterprise; George III and Family, Fine Arts; 

Captivity, Exile; Science, Literature; Heroism, War; 

Justice, Crime & Punishment; Instinct, Ingenuity; 

Humour, Eccentricity; Imagination, Genuis; Fidelity, Honour; 
Hospitality, Conviviality; The Bar, Senate; 

Shipwreck, Traveling; The Pulpit, Integrity; The Stage, Music; 
Industry, Commerce; Fashion, Pastime; Women, Domestic Life. 


342. [ PIccoLOMINI (ALESSANDRO).] DIALOGO DOVE SI AGIONA DELLA BELLA 
creanza delle Donne. In Venelia. 1574. 54 leaves, including title ; 
(2) Stanze AMOROSE, SOPRA GLI HORTI delle donne & in lode della 
menta. a Caccia d’amore del Bernia. Quarantadui Stanze in ma- 
| teria @amore nuouamente ritrouate, & con di- ligentia corretie, & 
/ fr Je vaghe historie adornate & date in luce. 19 curious woodcuts. 
y In Venetia, 1574. 46 leaves, including title; (3) SONETTI DEL 
SIGNOR FRANCESCO REDI ARETINO. Accademico Della Crusca. In 
Firenze MDCCIII. Nella Stamperia di Guiseppe Manni. Engraved 
frontisprece and title, woodcut, text between woodcut borders. 3 
pieces in one vol. 12mo, beautifully bound in dark blue morocco, 
gilt tooled back, gilt lettered, the panels richly gilt tooled and deco- 
rated with stars, birds, and scrolls, dentelle inside borders, gilt edges, 

erimson watered silk linings, BY PADELOUP. 
Venice and Florence, 1574-1703 
AN EXCESSIVELY RARE VOLUME OF ITALIAN FACETIAE. The binding is 

a beautiful specimen of Padeloup’s best style. 

Tur BRAYTON-IVES copy, with book label. 


343, [Picor (Cuartzs).] The Jockey Club, or a Sketch of the Manners of 
‘ the Age [With the Sketches identified, in ink.] 8vo, old boards, 


| leather back. London, 1792 
Bound in is ‘Le Philadelphien 4 Genéve, ou Lettres d’un Américain 
( sur la derniére révolution de Genéve, sa Constitution nouvelle, )’émigra- 


tion en Irlande, &c.” Dubin, 1783. 


944. PLAISIRS DE L’AMOUR (LES) : ou Recueil de Contes, Histoires & Poéms 


gallans. Frontispiece, and 17 charming plates, unsigned, im- 
“/ cluding several proofs before all letters. 3 vols. 16mo, full light- 
’ brown levant morocco, gilt backs with small roses in centre of 
' : 
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Second Seaton. Monday Evening, November 17th 
as tech, telat A acthetebke <1 Watcher eats A 


[No. 344—Continued | 


panels, fillets on sides, inside gilt borders, gilt edges, BY CHAM- 
BOLLE-DURU. Chez Apollon. Au Mont-Parnasse, 1782 


Fine copy. The tales are taken from Béroalde de Verville, La Fon- 
taine, and others. 


The plates are for the most part beautiful copies of vignettes pre- 
viously published. : 


345. Por (Epgar Atxan). Poems. With an Essay on his Poetry by Andrew 


y d : 


V 


Lang. Frontispiece, and an original water-color title depicting « 
raven, upright, wpon a circle amid trees and flowers. 16mo, full 
dark-red levant morocco, plain panelled back, front side containing 
image of a raven inlaid with black levant and gilt, inside dentelle 
borders, gilt edges, BY P. RUBAN. London, 1881 


A CHOICELY BOUND VOLUME, 


346. PoLiticAL AND OTHER Tracts. Collection of Political Tracts, Weekly 


Journals, Satires, etc. Many with humorous and other cuts. To- 
gether, 36 pieces, bound in one vol. thick 8vo, contemporary boards, 
leather back, leather label. London, circa 1806-1820 


Contains,—Review of the Present Ruined Conditions of the Landed 
and Agricultural Interests. By Richard Preston. 1816; Prospectus of 
the University of London, 1826; Sprrir of Despotism. London, [1820]; — 
Hone (WitL1aAm). The Three Trials of William Hone, 8 pieces (and) _ 
Trial by Jury. 1818; KrerTLe (THE) abusing the Pot. 1820; Green Bag 
(The), with 18 cuts. 1820; Man (The) in the Moon. 15 cuts. 1820; CoB- 
BETT’Ss Weekly Register. 14 numbers. 1816; HconomistT aay and Gen- 
eral Adviser, 6 numbers. 1824; and others. : 


347. PrayEr-soox. The Book of Common Prayer, and Administration of the 


ad 


Sacraments, and Other Rites and Ceremonies of the Church, Ac- 
cording to the Use of the Church of England: Together with the 
Psalter or Psalms of David, Pointed as they are to be Sung or Said 
in Churches. Royal 8vo, contemporary English red morocco, heavy 
gilt back, side borders on covers, gilt edges, name and spots of ink 
on title. Cambridge: Printed by John Baskerville, 1761 


Apart from the small blemish mentioned above, a FINE, CLEAN COPY. 


348. Prescorr (Witi1aAm H.). Historical Works of Prescott. Engraved 
ye portraits and plates. 15 vols. 8vo, original cloth. 


[| 


New York and Boston,—1850-1857 
Good set, all Phillips Sampson issues, except “Peru,” which is by 


Harper & Brothers, New York. 


CONTENTS 


History of the Conquest of Peru. 2 vols. 1850; 
Conquest of Mexico. 3 vols. 1856; 
Reign of Philip the Second. 3 vols. 1856-1858; 


_ [Continued 


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[No. 348—Continucd | 


Reign of Emperor Charles the Fifth. By William Robertson and 
Prescott. 3 vols. 1857; 


Ferdinand and Isabella. 3 vols. 1857; 
Biographical and Critical Miscellanies. 1857. 


349. Prevost D’Exines (A. F.). Manon Lescaut. Les Romans Classiques 
du XVIIIe Siécle. With portrait by F. Schmidt and 8 plates, 

“ PROOFS BEFORE ALL LETTERS and EXTRA-ILLUSTRATED by the inser- 

oe tion of portrait and 10 plates by J. Chauvet, and portrait and 10 
plates by Leopold Flameng on heavy ribbed paper. 8vo, full dark- 

Lp / ’ blue levant morocco, gilt back, inside gilt borders, gilt edges, BY 
ADOLPH BERTRAND. A Paris: Chez D. Jouaust, 1867 


No. 4 of only 20 copies printed throughout on China paper. 
From the library of Jules Janin with his bookplate on the half-title. 


350. Rapniais (Francis). The Works of Francis Rabelais. Translated 
from the French, With Explanatory Notes by Du Chat, Mot- 
teux, Ozell, and others. With stipple portrait of the author 
engraved by Scriven, and BXTRA-ILLUSTRATED by the insertion 

(A of 71 spirited full-page plates from a French edition of earlier 

; 5 date. 4 vols. 12mo, full tan calf, gilt backs, inside gilt borders, 
gilt edges, leather labels, BY RIVIBRE. . 

London: Printed for Lackington, Allen, and Co., and others, 1807 


HANDSOME SET WITH A SCARCE SERIES OF EXTRA-ILLUSTRATIONS. 
Plates and letterpress are in excellent condition. 


351. Ratrer (M. Dreux pv). L’Europe Illustré, contenant L’Histoire Abré- 
gée des Souverains, des Princes, des Prélats, des Ministres, des 
grands Capitaines, des Magistrats, des Savans, des Artistes, & des 

| Dames célébres en Europe. Ouvrage enrichi de portraits, gravés par 

YY PE les soins du Sieur Odiewvre. Engraved frontispiece after Hisen, 
| and 601 engraved portraits. 6 vols. Royal 8vo, original calf, gilt 
tooled, leather labels. Paris: Chez Nyon laine, 1777 


BEAUTIFUL IMPRESSIONS OF THE FINE PLATES, Of which there are 
nine more than called for in the lists at end of each volume. 


352. RatetaH (Sir Watter). Remains: Viz. Maxims of State; Advice to 
His Son: his Son’s advice to his Father; His Sceptick; Observa- 
tions concerning ... Cities; Observations touching Trade and 

Jommerce; Letters to divers Persons of Quality; the Prerogative of 
Parliaments. Engraved copperplate portrait. 24mo, recently bound, 
in full crimson straight-grained morocco, gilt back, gilt edges, By 
LARKINS. London: Printed for Henry Mortlock, 1675 

Scarce 1teEmM. Contains the two leaves of Advertisements relative 
to Mortlock’s publications. 


‘Second Session, Monday Evening, November 17th 
SA dal ctr thee Mp tathhatad” Seiten ~ amare 


HGICIDES. The Indictment, Arraignment, Tryal and Judgment, ‘at 
a ie Large, of Twenty-Nine Regicides, the Murtherers of His Most 
Pad Sacred Majesty King Charles I. Small 8vo, half old russia, back 
, xe slightly chipped, upper margin of title and a few leaves repaired. 
: London, 1739 


EXTRA ILLUSTRATED with 26 anol engraved portraits, mostly inlaid, 
of King Charles, Cromwell, John Goodwin, Peter Temple, Isaac Pen- 
nington, and others. 


354. Reynotps (Grorce W. M.). Mysteries of the Court of London. Four 
Va Series. 8 vols.; Mysteries of London. 4. vols. Numerous woodcut 
vane Together, 12 vols,, royal gi original teeny aes 
cloth, upper edges uncut. London: John Dicks, undated - 


355. RicHarpson (SamueEL). History of Sir Charles Grandison. Hngraved 

i frontispieces by Isaac Taylor. 6 vols. (should be 7). 1781; Pamela, 

O hy: or Virtue Rewarded. 4 vols. 1785; Clarissa, or the History of a 
rt ? Young Lady. Hngraved frontispieces by Taylor and Grignion, and 
engraved music score. 8 vols. 1785. Together, 18 vols. small 8vo, 

old calf, gilt, leather labels. London, 1781-1785 


pol Rosinson (Hzwry Crass). Diary, Reminiscences, and Correspondence. 

a, Selected and Edited by Thomas Sadler. Hngraved portrait and fac- 

oF cd Or simile. 3 vols. 8vo, full polished calf, richly gilt tooled backs and 
Dd borders, leather labels, gilt tops, rough edges, by ZAEHNSDORF. ~~ 

London: Macmillan & Co., 1869 


First EpItTion. Beautiful copy. 


357. [Roprnson (Mrs. Mary—“Perdita”).] Poetical Bpistle | from Florizel 

to Perdita: with Perdita’s Answer, and a preliminary Discourse upon 

Sa the Education of Princes. Small folio, old half calf, rubbed. No 

) title-page. London, circa 1786 


EXTRA-ILLUSTRATED by the insertion of about 17 portraits, mainly 
from contemporary sources, including,—Mrs. Robinson, Signor Vestris 
Sr. (2, one of which is an original drawing in watercolors), Miss Far- 
ren, “The Fair Quaker” (Sarah Gurney, three-quarter length, May 
28th, 1748), “Courtship in High Life’ (containing portraits of eek 
Fitzherbert and the Prince of Wales), and others. ‘ 


358. Rocurs (SamusL). Italy, A Poem. With 56 vignettes by Turner att 
, Stothard. ‘¥IRST EDITION, second issue, with the tomb plate placed 
at the head of the “Aqua” poem. Small 8vo, full lemon patie 
rocco, gilt back, inside gilt borders, gilt sides with la 
corner ornaments, gilt edges. London, 1830 ; ro eee a 
12 vignettes by Turner and Stothard. FIRST EDITION. ‘Small 8yo, 
full red levant morocco, gilt back, gilt side borders of Grecia 

sign, gilt edges. London, 1834. Together, 2 bn | | eae | 


FINE copies of these wellknown volumes, oo what let 
and the beautiful plates by Turner and Stothard without 


Second Session, Monday Evening, November 17th 


259. Ross Papmrs. Rose (Sir George Henry). A Selection of the Papers 
of the Earls of Marchmont. Illustrative of the Events from 1685 
to 1750. 3 vols. John Murray, 1831; Rose (Rr. Hon. Gores). 

) | Diaries and Correspondence. Edited by L. V. Harcourt. Hn- 
| graved portrait. 2 vols. Bentley, 1860. Together, 5 vols. 8vo, 
i half calf, gilt backs, leather labels, yellow edges. 

London, 1831-1850 


First EDITIONS. 


360. [Rownanpson (THomas).] Farquhar (Ferdinand). The Relicks of 
a Saint. A right merry tale. Spirited coLorEn frontismece by Row- 
landson. 12mo, contemporary binding of half sheep, paper label, 


yy uncut. London: Printed for Thomas Tegg, 1816 


4 a. First Epirion. The curious frontispiece bears the title of the book, 
fi ’ and is by Thomas Rowlandson. TALL COPY, ENTIRELY UNCUT. 


361. RowLANDSoN (Tuomas) CoLorep PiaTes. Combe (William). The 
First, Second and Third Tours of Doctor Syntax. 80 COLORED 
|/7 PLATES BY THOMAS ROWLANDSON. 3 vols. Large 8vo, contempo- 

/ ] rary calf, gilt tooled, leather labels, joints repaired. 
London: Nattali and Bond, no date 

3 

862. RowLanpson (Tuomas) Puates. Stratford’s Authentic Edition of 
9 4 _ the Investigation of the Charges Brought Against the Duke of 
ak York, by Gwyllym Lloyd Wardle. 17 portraits, engraved by 
Ve Hopwood, mostly from sketches by Rowlandson. 2 vols. small 
Fy 8vo, original half morocco. London: J. Stratford [1809] 


The portrait of Wardle, from the Armstrong miniature, not men- 
tioned in Instructions to Binder, is in colors. 


363, SaintT-PreRRE (BERNARDIN DE). Paul & Virginie. Précédé d’une Etude 
sur les Origines de Paul et Virginie par S. Cambray. Haua-fortes 
de Laguillermie. 8vo, full light-brown levant morocco, gilt back 
with roses of red inlays, sides with vine designs through which are 
intertwined roses of red and white inlays, doublures of light-green 
levant, red inlaid roses in corners, watered-silk end-papers, gilt over 


ough edges, BY MARIUS MICHEL. In slip-on cover and case. 
Paris: Librairie des Bibliophiles, 1878 


LARGE PAPER copy, and one of 20 copies printed on China paper 
throughout, with the plates in two states, before and after letters. 

The portrait of the author is in 4 states; the 2 sets of plates contain 
42 illustrations in all, or 6 each in two states. 


364. Sant Sruon (DUKE or). St. John (Bayle). Memoirs of the Duke of 

_” Saint Simon, on the Reign of Louis XIV and the Regency. Abridged 
4 from the French. 4 vols. 12mo, half polished calf, gilt, leather labels. 
London: Chapman & Hall, 1857 


Second Session, Monday Evening, November 17th 


365. Scorr (Str WattEr). Prose Works. Engraved portraits, and a fine 
/ series of frontispieces and titles engraved after Turner and others. 

28 vols. i6mo, half calf, gilt tooled backs, contents lettered. 
Edinburgh: Robert Cadell, 1834-1836 


DE 
7 ComMPpLETE SET of this attractive handy-volume library edition. 


366. Scorr (Srr WatrEr). Waverley Novels. 25 vols.; Tales of a Grand- 
father. 2 vols. Portrait of the author, frontispieces, and vignette 

/) P title-pages. Together, 27 vols. 12mo, half tan calf, gilt backs, mar- 
ot ad bled edges, contents lettered. Edinburgh: A. and C. Black, 1871 


4 : The half titles printed,—‘‘Centenary Edition; Boston, Little, Brown, 
} Co.” 

367. ScorrisH Rxeciments. Groves (Lieut.-Col. Percy). History of the 

; 91st Argyllshire Highlanders; History of the 21st Royal Scots Fu- 

ee siliers; History of the 93rd Sutherland Highlanders. Ail «lus- 

ee aa trated with colored plates, by Harry Payne. 3 vols. ‘Tall 8vo, red 

ie cloth, gilt. Edinburgh, 1894-1895 


368. Szcret Court History. Hamilton (Lady Anne). Secret History of 
o the Court of England, from the Accession of George the Third to 
ne sa Sf the Death of George the Fourth. With the Mysterious Death of 
)/7) 4 Princess Charlotte. 2 vols. 8vo, contemporary boards, cloth backs, 
sea A*. uncut. London: William Henry Stevenson, 1832 


Rare in this state with contemporary binding. 


369. SuaKEsPEARE (WitLiAM). The Plays of William Shakespeare, Accu- 
rately printed from the Text of the Corrected Copy left by the late 
George Steevens, Esq. With a series of engravings, from original 
designs of Henry Fuseli, and a Selection of Explanatory and His- 
torical Notes, From the Most Eminent Commentators; A History of 


4) ’ the Stage, a Life of Shakespeare, &c. by Alexander Chalmers. 9 
4 J vols. extended to 12 vols. 8vo, half brown levant morocco, gilt backs, 
: | gilt tops, contents lettered. ; 


London: Printed for F. C. and J. Rivington, &., 1805 


EXTRA-ILLUSTRATED BY THE INSERTION OF OVER 1000 PLATES IN STIPPLE, 
ly \ LINE, STEEL, COPPER, AQUATINT, AND MEZZOTINT, BY CELEBRATED ENGLISH, 
U ATTY FRENCH, AND OTHER ENGRAVERS. 5 : 
Each volume contains a frontispiece portrait of Shakespeare, includ- 
ing copies of the Chandos, Druhout, and other famous portraits, 
some being proofs before letters. . 

There is a host of portraits of wellknown actors and actresses 
in character, including Charles Taylor’s plates after Singleton, Robert 
Smirke, Stothard, and others inserted throughout the various plays. 
There are also plates by Vander Gucht after Gravelot, of which there - 
are many; over a dozen illustrations DRAWN AND ETCHED BY GEORGE 
CRUIKSHANK; plates by F. Bartolozzi (several of Jane Shore); a fine 

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engraved portrait of Sir Thomas Hanner by Schiavonetti; and many 
: additional likenesses. 

The views are numerous and include,—Shakespeare’s House at 
Stratford ; Eton; Waterfall at Kuka; Vienna, from an old print; the 
Rialto at Venice; Forest of Arden; Shrewsbury; the Prado at Padua; 
Tower of London; Mantua; Elsinore; Stock Rock at Milford Haven; 
Remains of the Palace of Antioch; Apartment in Cesar’s Palace; Forum 
at Rome; etc., etc. | 

Many of the impressions are upon INDIA PAPER. 

From the library of Joseph Marryat, author of “Pottery and Por- 
celain.” 


370. SHAKESPEARE (WiLLAM). Knight (Charles—Editor). Comedies, His- 

tories, Tragedies, and Poems. Second Edition. With hundreds of 

woodcuts in the text. 12 vols. 8vo, full polished calf, gilt backs, 

| .-4 _inside and outside .cover borders, gilt tops, leather labels, contents 

| f ] Ss ae lettered. London: C. Knight and Co., 1842-1844 

HANDSOME COPY, and EXTRA-ILLUSTRATED by the insertion of over 

; 100 full-page plates engraved by John Woods, C. Heath, J. Godfrey, 

, E. Radclyffe, J. C. Varrell, and others after G. F. Sergent (mainly), 
J. N. Wright, R. Smirke, H. Corbauld, &c. 


371. SuetiEy (Percy ByssH#). Poetical Works Shelley. Edited by Mrs. 
Shelley. Hngraved portrait by Finden. Very slightly spotted. 3 
vols. small 8vo, half red morocco, gilt tooled and ribbed backs, gilt 

London: Edward Moxon, 1847 


f tops. 
il Fine copy of this desirable edition. 
tea ; 


372. [Smouzterr (Tosias).] The Adventures of Peregrine Pickle. In which 
are included, Memoirs of A Lady of Quality. 4 vols. small 8vo, con- 


temporary calf, leather labels. 
London: Printed for the Author, 1751 


Tue RARE First Epirion. This is the only complete edition, as 
4n the Second, a great deal of matter was taken out. Sir Walter Scott 
Fh i in his memoir of Smollett says,—‘The extreme license of some of 
YS > the scenes gave just offence, and the work was much altered in the 


second edition.” 


373. Smotuerr (Topras). Miscellaneous Works of Tobias Smollett, Esq. 
: "- With Memoirs of His Life and Writings, by Robert Anderson. 
4 Engraved portrait by Wedgwood. 6 vols. 8vo, contemporary half 

b, ealf, gilt, leather labels, one back chipped. Edinburgh, 1806 


374, Sverne (LAvRENCcE). Works. With A Life of the Author, written by 


Himself. Engraved portrait of Fry, and facsimiles of original title 
pages. 4 vols. 8vo, original calf, gilt tooled, leather labels. 
Yeah London: Cadell & Davies, 1819 


Second Session, Monday Evening, November 17th 


975. Srnvenson (Roperr Louis). The Works of Stevenson, including 
Miscellanea. With rubricated title-pages and facsimiles; nu- 
merous portraits and illustrations on Japanese paper. 28 vols. 
ved 8vo, maroon buckram, gilt tops, paper labels, uncut. 
LIT) Edinburgh: Printed by T. and A. Constable, 1894-1898 
[VU } THE SCARCE LARGE TYPE EDINBURGH EDITION. 
eo CONTENTS: 


Romances, 8 vols; South Sea Yarns, 3 vols; Miscellanies, 4 vols; 
Travels and Excursions, 3 vols; Tales and Fantasies, 4 vols; 
Biography; Poetry; Vailima Letters; History; 

Drama (in collaboration with W. H. Henley); Appendix. 


a SrrickLaAnp (AcNzEs). Lives of the Queens of England, from the Nor- 
: man Conquest; with Anecdotes of their Courts, now first published 
tls | from Official Records and other Authentic Documents, Private as 
well as Public. Portraits and engraved title-pages. 12 vols. small 

8vo, half maroon morocco, gilt backs and tops, BY MANSELL. 
London: Henry Colburn, 1840-1848 


IN FINE CONDITION. 


377. SrricKLAND (AcNzs). Lives of the Queens of Scotland and English 

se od Princesses Connected with the Regal Succession of Great Britain. 

ak! Engraved frontispiece portraits and engraved titles. 8 vols. 12mo, 
- on small red cloth, gilt, gilt lettered, uncut, partly unopened. 

Edinburgh: Blackwood, 1852-1859 


378. Stuarts oF ScotLtanp. A highly important collection of portraits and 
views, 60 in number, relating to the ROYAL HOUSE OF STUART. Hach 
plate mounted on thick blue sheet of paper, linen guards. The 
whole bound in a large folio volume, half brown morocco, gilt edges, 
BY RIVIERE. 7 

IT IS SELDOM THAT A COLLECTION OF THE INTEREST AND IMPORTANCE 
OF THE ABOVE IS OFFERED FOR SALE IN THIS couUNTRY. It was made for 


or by Sir William Augustus Fraser of Ledeclune and Morar, and 
bears the impress of his coat-of-arms on inside front cover. 


_e\ ‘ 
te U 2 Comprises,—Jacosus IIps. F. H. Van Hove, Sculp., and 2 others 
=) ~~ of the same subject, one a mezzotint. 
is: MARIE ELEONORE D’ESTE, Reyne d’Angleterre. R. B. del., and another 


of same subject, Berey graveur. Both plates full length, brilliant 
impressions, full margins. <i 

LovuIsE Martz Stuart, Princesse D’Angleterre. With engraver’s 
name. A Paris Chez I. Bonnart. Full length, brilliant impression, 
full margins. 

Jacqurs III Roy d’Angleterre. A series of 8, different, 6 of which 
are line engravings, the others mezzotint and stipple. The mezzotint, 
a three-quarter length, in armor. Buttrell Romae pinz: Andn. Miller 
Londini fecit, 1737, is cut close and has slight imperfections on left — 
side of plates. 


CHARLES Epwarp (2nd Pretender). A series of 8; different, includ- 
ing a curious allegorical plate. 


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[No. 8378—Continued | 


MIss JENNY CAMERON of Lochiel, “the Young Pretender’s Diana.” 
A series of 4, different, 2 of which are mezzotints, one by Le Clare 
pins, Johnson fecit, is a brilliant impression, with small margins. 

PRINCE CHARLES EDWARD STUART, the Young Pretender. A series 
of 6, different, including a fine stipple, 1798. J. Chapman, sc. 

Srmon, Lorp Lovat (beheaded for rebellion at Tower Hill, April 9, 
1747). <A series of 10, different, including a very curious and rare 
plate “Lord Lovat a Spinning,” 1746. 

View or Ditston Hatt, seat of the unfortunate James, Earl of 
Derwent Water. I. Oliver delin, Spilsbury sculp. July 17, 1766. 

PRINCE CHARLES Epwarp StuarT. <A series of 4 caricatures, each 
plate containing portrait of the Prince, and including “Rebellion 
Rewarded,” Oct. 31, 1746, with the portrait of Simon. Lord Lovat; 
“The Invasion, or, Perkins Triumph,” the Prince riding in state car- 
riage, and others. 


379. Stuarts or ScoTLanp. Ewald (Alex. Charles). The Life and Times 


meee ou 


380. Sru 


i‘ 


of Prince Charles Stuart, Count of Albany, called The Young Pre- 
tender. From the State Papers and Other Sources. BXTRA-ILLUS- 
TRATED by the insertion of over 150 plates including portraits, views, 
maps, armorial reproductions, facsimile signatures, and other illus- 
trations. FIRST EDITION. 2 vols. thick 8vo, full tree calf, gilt inside 
borders, gilt tops, tartan doublures, Prince of Wales three feathers 


F YORK. London: Chapman and Hall, 1875 


THE EXTRA-ILLUSTRATIONS number over 150, and include portraits, 
views, maps (folding and others), many interesting newspaper clip- 
pings; those from magazines, inserted throughout the text and grouped 
together in the back of Vol. II. 

A former owner has made copious notes which include descriptions 
of many of the plates, written on the back thereof, and, in addition, 
has made notes upon a number of the page-margins. 

Among the portraits are many of Prince Charles and others of 
royalty, numerous portraits of the Jacobite supporters such as,—the 
Bishop of Atterbury, Duke of Perth, Lord John Drummond, Lord Lovat, 
Flora MacDonald, &c., anl likenesses of such Hanoverians as,—Colonel 
Gardiner, Duke of Cumberland, Duncan Forbes, Sir Horace Mann, and 
others. 

There are, also, a large number of photographs and half-tones 
presenting to the interested reader a series of pictorial descriptions 
which are only hinted at in the letterpress. 


A SINGULARLY ATTRACTIVE SET. 


op" crown and initials “C.P.’’, small repair in page 1, By PUTTER, 
0 


arTs of ScorLaNp. D. §., 1p. 4to, wird wax suAL, Charles, Pr: 
R., (CHartes Epwarp Stuart, the “Young Pretender”), dated, 
Camp at. Garva [near Perth, Scotland], August 29, 1745. 
Countersigned by Ja. Murray. Mounted on heavy paper. On 
the reverse of this are 3 Addressed Portions of letters to various 


persons signed by J. Drummond and Strathallan (twice), both 
[Continued 


L 


Second Session, Monday Evening, November 17th 


[No. 880—Continued | 


Viscounts of Strathallan and outlawed at one time for their 
loyalty to the House of Stuart. Together, 4 pieces. 


Prince “Charlie” about the date of this document, which is given 
in full below, had grouped around him many adherents among whom 
were the James Murray, countersigner of the paper, a brother of the 
great George Murray, the Jacobite General, both being with the ‘Prince 
at the period here noted. *\ 


A halt was made at Garva for about a week, or until the Prince 
was ready to take up the march for Edinburgh. : 


“Charles Prince of Wales & Regent of Scotland, England, Franc 
and Ireland, and of the Dominions thereunto belonging, to all 
his Majestys Subjects of whatever Degree and Quality: [Seal] — 
Whereas the bearer, George Forbes, Gentleman, now returning 
from our Camp desires a Safe Conduct, we hereby require that 
he may pass without lett or molestation and that all Sheriff 
Officers [&c.] may be aiding and assisting him, and the above 
passport shall continue good for four days only from the date 
hereof. Given at our Camp at Garva this 29th of August, 1745. 

“CHARLES, P. R. 


“By his Highness Command,—JAa. MuRRAY.” 


000. Stuarts oF ScortaNp. For other works relative to the Royal House of 


381. Swi 


Stuart, See,—Nos. 571 to 576. 
rt (JONATHAN). The Works of the Rev. Dr. Jonathan Swift, Dean 
of St. Patrick’s, Dublin. Arranged, Revised, and Corrected, with 
Notes. By Thomas Sheridan. With The Life of Swift. Hngraved 
portraits of Swift and Sheridan. 17 vols. 8yvo, original calf, gilt. 
London, 1784 
First Edition of the Sheridan Swift. 


382. Tainp (H. A.). History of English Literature. Translated from the 


rs 


French by H. Van Laun. 4 vols. 8vo, half calf, leather labels, gilt 
edges. . Edinburgh: Edmonston & Douglas, 1873 


Original issue of the best edition. 


3838. THACKERAY (WILLIAM MAkeEpHacs). A REMARKABLY FINE AND 


HIGHLY IMPORTANT COLLECTION OF FIRST EDITION OF THE WRIT- 
INGS OF THACKERAY, AND THACKHRAYANA, aS below described, 
comprising SIXTY-FOUR VOLUMES, 4to, 8vo, 12mo, and 16mo, 
UNIFORMLY BOUND (with the exception of 8 volumes, which are 
in half morocco), IN FULL BLUE MoROCCO, gilt backs, gilt sides, 
and tops, mainly with original cloth covers, board covers or — 
wrappers preserved. An almost imperceptible difference in 
shade in several of the volumes, and the tooling of 2 or 3 not 
quite as elaborate as the balance. gi 
Various places, 1838-1888 
| [Continued 


Second Session, Monday Evening, November 17th 


[No. 888—Continued | 
? | CONTENTS 


MEN oF CHARACTER. By Douglas Jerrold. 12 etchings by Thackeray. 3 
vols. small 8vo, gilt tops. First EDITION, London, 1838; 


Comic ALMANAC, For 1839. An Ephemeris in Jest and Earnest. By 
Rigdum Funnidos, Gent. [also,] The Comic AtMANAc for 1840. 2 
vols. in one, 12mo, gilt tops, uncut, with all four original wrap- 
pers bound in. London: Charles Tilt [1839-1840] 

Hach number has 12 fine etchings by George Cruikshank. 

The 1839 issue contains the first. publication of Thackeray’s 
“Stubbs’ Calendar, or The Fatal Boots,” occupying almost half the 
almanac. 

The 1840 contains the first publication of Thackeray’s “Barbe 
Cox, and the Cutting of His Comb.” 

These are the only stories by Thackeray illustrated with etch- 
ings by Cruikshank. 

Paris SKETCH Book (THE). By Mr. Titmarsh. Numerous designs by 
the Author, on copper dnd wood. 2 vols. Small 8vo, rough edges, 
original cloth covers and backs bound in, and with the final leaf 
containing the printer’s name, in volume 2. London, 1840 

First EpItioN. Very hard to procure in such fine condition. 


ESSAY ON THE GENIUS OF GEORGE CRUIKSHANK (AN). With numer- 
ous illustrations of his works. 8vo, gilt edges, original cloth covers 
bound in. [{London:] Henry Hooper, 1840 

First SEPARATE EDITION. Contains 17 full-page plates and 39 
woodcuts by George Cruikshank. The suppressed plate, “Philo- 
progenitiveness,” is contained in this copy. . 


Comic TALES AND SKETCHES. Edited and Illustrated by Mr. Michael 
Angelo Titmarsh. 12 full-page tinted plates. 2 vols. small 8vo. gilt 
tops, rough edges. London: Hugh Cunningham, 1841 

First Epirion, with the original titles mentioning “The Paris 
Sketch Book,’ and with the final leaf of advertisements in 
volume 2. 


IRISH SKETCH-BooK (THE). By Mr. M.A. Titmarsh. With numerous en- 
gravings on wood, drawn by the author. 2 vols. small 8vo, gilt 
tops, edges uncut, original cloth covers and backs bound in. 

London, 1843 

First Epirion. Thackeray’s name appears here for the first 

; time, on the dedication to Lever. He retains his pseudonym on 
the titles. 

Notes On A JourNEy from Cornhill to Grand Cairo, by Way of Lis- 
bon, Athens, Constantinople, and Jerusalem. By Mr. M. A. Tit- 
marsh. Woodcuts and colored frontispiece by the author. &vo, 
gilt top, rough edges, original red cloth back and covers, with gilt 
vignette, bound in. London, 1846 

First Epitron, with 8 leaves of advertisements. 

Mrs. PeRKINS’s BALL. By M. A. Titmarsh. 22 colored plates by the 
author, including title page and the folding plate. Square 8vo, gilt 
edges, original pink covers bound in. London, 1847 

First Epirion, without letterpress under frontispiece. 
This is the first of Thackeray’s Christmas books. 

Book or SNops (THE). By W. M. Thackeray. 65 illustrations by the 

author. 8vo, gilt top, original paper back and covers bound in. 
London, 1848 

First Epirion, with the half title and advertisement leaf. 
[Continued 


Second Session, Monday Evening, November 17th 


[No. 388—Continued | 
“Our Srreet.” By Mr. M. A. Titmarsh. Colored title vignette and 15 
colored plates by the author. Square 12mo, gilt edges, original 
glazed back and covers bound in. London, 1848 
First Epition. Thackeray’s second Christmas book. 


History or SAMvuret TitmarsH and the Great Hoggarty Diamond 
(The). By W. M. Thackeray. 10 etchings by the author, includ- 
ing title. Square 12mo, gilt top, rough edges, original glazed 
boards and back bound in. London, 1849 

First Epirion. Thackeray considered this and “Vanity Fair” 
the best of all his works. 


SAND AND Canvas. A Narrative of Adventure in Egypt, with a So- 
journ Among the Artists in Rome. By Samuel Bevan. Full-page 
illustrations, some in colors. 8vo, gilt top, rough edges, original 
gilt cloth covers and back bound in. London, 1849 

First Eprrion of Thackeray’s “The Three Sailors.” Contains 
an account of the dinner party in Rome, for which the poem 
was written and recited by the author. 


KEEPSAKE (THE), 1849. Edited by the Countess of Blessington. 
Plates engraved under the superintendence of Charles Heath; 
[and] THe KEEPSAKE for 1854. Edited by Miss Power. Plates en- 
graved under the superintendence of Frederick A. Heath. 2 vols. 
in one, half morocco, thick royal 8vo, gilt edges. London, 1849-1854 

Both issues contain original contributions by Thackeray, the 
1840, “An Interesting Event,’ and the 1854, “Lucy’s Birthday.” 


Doctor BircH AND His Youne Frrenps. By Mr. M. A. Titmarsh. 16 
colored plates by the author. Square 12mo, gilt tops, gilt rough 
edges, original glazed wrappers bound in. London, 1849 

First Epirion. Thackeray’s Third Christmas Book. — 


KICKLEBURYS ON THE RHINE (THE). By Mr. M. A. Titmarsh. 15 
colored plates by the author. Square 12mo, gilt top, gilt rough 
edges, original glazed covers, with tops slightly trimmed. 

London, 1850. 

First Epirtion. Thackeray’s Fourth Christmas Book. The 

ee figures in the story and is shown several times on the 
plates. 

KICKLEBURYS ON THE RHINE (THE). By Mr. M. A. Titmarsh. 15 col- 
ored plates by the author. Square 12mo, gilt top, gilt rough 
edges, original glazed wrappers, with upper margins trimmed, 
bound in. London, 1851 

SEconD EpITIon. Contains for the first time the author’s 
preface, “An Essay on Thunder and Small Beer,” a masterly satire 
in answer to the criticism of “The Times.” 

REBECCA AND ROWENA. A Romance upon Romance. By Mr. M. A. Tit- 
marsh. 8 colored plates by Richard Doyle. Square 12mo, gilt top, 
rough edges, original glazed wrappers bound in. London, 1850 

First Epition. Contains Thackeray’s poem, “Love at Two 
Score,” and another not reprinted. ay 

Book or Snoss (THE). By W. M. Thackeray. Small 8vo, gilt top, 

original red cloth covers and back bound in. New York, 1852 
First AMERICAN EpitTion, with the seven suppressed articles 
which were not reprinted in England until 1886. 

YELLOWPLUSH PAPERS (THE). By William M. Thackeray. Small 8vo, 
gilt top, rough edges, original red covers and back bound in. 

New York, 1852 

Taken from “Comic Tales and Sketches.” ~* 

[Continued 


Second Session, Monday Evening, November 17th 


[ No. 8883—Continued | 


CONFESSIONS OF F1ITZ-BoopLE (THE), and Some Passages in the Life of 
Major Gahagan. By W. M. Thackeray. Small 8vo, gilt top, rough 
edges, original red cloth covers and back bound in. 

New York, 1852 
First EDITION, containing a number of stories not included in 
the English Edition of 1857. 


MEN’s WivEs. By William M. Thackeray. Small 8vo, gilt top, rough 
edges, original red cloth covers and back bound in. 
New York, 1852 
First CoLLectep Epirion. Contains “The ——’s Wife,’ never 
reprinted in England. 


History oF HENRY ESMOND (THE). Written by Himself. 3 vols. small 
8vo, gilt tops, uncut. London, 1852 
First Ep1iTion. Has the half title in each volume. 


ENGLisH Humorists of the Highteenth Century (The). By W. M. 
Thackeray. Small 8vo, gilt top, uncut, original cloth back and 
covers bound in. London, 1853 

First Epirion. This copy has the three lines on half title, the 
errata leaf and the advertisements dated “June 1853.” 


Puncn’s Prize Noverists, The Fat Contributor, and Travels in Lon- 
don. By W. M. Thackeray. Small 8vo, gilt top, rough edges, orig- 
inal red cloth covers and back bound in. New York, 1853 

First Epirion. Some of the papers were not included in the 
London editions, printed later. 

Mr. Brown’s LETTERS to a Young Man About Town, wit [sic] The 
Prosper and Other Papers. Small Svo, gilt top, rough edges, origi- 
nal red cloth covers and back bound in. New York, 1853 

First Epitron. The “Author’s Preface,” expressly written for 
this series, and some of the papers were not reprinted in England. 

RoSE AND THE RING (THE), or The History of Prince Giglio and Prince 
Bulbo. By Mr. M. A. Titmarsh Illustrations by the author. 
Square 12mo, gilt top, speckled edges, original glazed covers bound 
in. London, 1855 

First Epition. Thackeray’s last Christmas Book. 


Baiaps. By W. M. Thackeray. Title vignette. Small 8vo, gilt top, 

uncut, original printed yellow wrappers bound in. London, 1855 

First Epirion. Has the half title, and list of Thackeray’s 
works, on leaf preceding it. 

Lirtte DINNER AT TIMMIN’S (A), and The Bedford-Row Conspiracy. 
By W. M. Thackeray. Title vignette. Small 8vo, gilt top, uncut, 
with original yellow wrappers bound in. London, 1856 

First EDITION IN BOOK FORM. 

SKETCHES AND TRAVELS IN LONDON. By W. M. Thackeray. Title vig- 
mette. Small S8vo, gilt top, uncut, original printed yellow wrap- 
pers, with small corners torn off, bound in. London, 1856 

First EDITION. 

Memoirs or Mr. CHartES J. YELLowpLusu, and The Diary of C. 
Jeames de la Pluche, Esq. Small 8vo, gilt top, rough edges, origi- 
nal yellow printed wrappers bound in. London, 1856 

First Epirion. Has the leaf, “Mr. Thackeray’s Collected 
Works” bound at the end. 

Mrmorrs or Barry Lynpon, Esq. (THE), of the Kingdom of Ireland. 
By W. M. Thackeray. Small 8vo, gilt top, uncut, original yellow 
printed wrappers bound in. Lodon, 1856 

[Continued 


Second Session, Monday Evening, November 17th 
shah Lecce tk rot eects Merete ESA E ZC 


[No. 383—Continued | 
First Epition. This issue has the words “The Right of Trans- 
lation is Reserved,” under imprint. 

NoveLs BY Eminent Hanns, and Character Sketches. By Wj) M. 
Thackeray. Small 8vo, gilt top, uncut, original printed yellow 
wrappers, somewhat rubbed, bound in. London, 1856 

First Eprrion. The “Novels” appeared in New York in 1853, 
as “Punch’s Prize Novelists.” . 

Firz-Boopte PAPERS (THE), and Men’s Wives. By W. M. Thackeray. 
Small 8vo, gilt top, rough edges, original yellow printed wrappers 
bound in. London, 1857 

First ENGLISH EDITION. 

SHABBY-GENTEEL Story (A). By W. M. Thackeray. Small 8vo, gilt 
top, uncut, original printed yellow wrappers, in fresh, crisp condi- 
tion, bound in. ; London, 1857 

First EnauisH Epition, with half title. 

Mr. THACKERAY, Mr. YATES, AND THE GARRICK CLUB. With Corre- 
spondence and Facts. Edited by Edmund Yates. 8vo, half mo- 
rocco, gilt top. . 

[Lonpon:] Printed for Private Circulation, 1859 
AUTHOR’S PRESENTATION copy to “Cuthbert Bede,” inscribed on 
on title: “Edward Bradley, from the author.” 
GENUINE First EDITIoN,. with the misspelling of Dickens’ name 
on page 14. 


LOVELL THE WIDOWER. By W. M. Thackeray. Plates and woodcut vig- 
nettes by Thackeray. Small 8vo, gilt top, uncut, original violet 
back and covers bound in. London, 1861 | 

First ENGLISH Epition. The New York edition preceded this 
by a few months. 


ADVENTURES OF PHILLIP (THE) on His Way Through the World. By 
W. M. Thackeray. 3 vols. small 8vo, gilt tops, uncut, original 
brown cloth backs and wrappers bound in each volume, : 

London, 1862 
First Epirion. Has the half title and dedication leaf in vol- 
ume one, the only volume in which they appeared. : 
Cle is considered the most autobiographical of all Thackeray’s 
works. 


ROUNDABOUT PAPERS. Reprinted from “The Cornhill Magazine.” By 
W. M. Thackeray. With illustrations. Small 8vo, gilt top, uncut, 
original cloth covers and back bound in. London, 1863 

First Epition. Lady Ritchie says of this book that it might 
serve as a diary of the last years of her father’s work. 


THACKERAY THE HumonrisT and the Man of Letters. By Theodore Tay- 
lor. Illustrations. Small 8vo, gilt top, uncut, original covers and 
back bound in. London: John Camden Hotten, 1864 

First EDITION, with the etching by Cruikshank, photograph of 
Thackeray, and other illustrations, not included in later editions. 
Bound in is a cover of the “Cornhill Magazine” for April 1862, 
with contents sheet. 

The author was John Camden Hotten, the publisher, who used 
the name Theodore Taylor as a pseudonym. ; 

EarLy AND LATE Papers Hitherto Uncollected. By William Make- 
peace Thackeray. [Introductory Note by J. T. Fields.] Portrait. 


12mp, gilt top, original brown covers bound in. Boston, 1867 
First EpIrion. 


[Continued 


Second Session, Monday Evening, November 17th 


[No. 383—Continued] 


DenIs DuvaL. By W. M. Thackeray. Small 8vo, gilt top, rough edges, 
original cloth back and covers bound in. London, 1867 
First ENGLISH Eprtion. Thackeray’s last novel, upon which 

he was at work when death came. 


Best oF ALL Goop CoMPANY (THE). By Blanchard Jerrold. A Day 
with W. M. Thackeray. Portrait and facsimile letter bound in. 
Svo, gilt top. London, 1872 

STUDENT’S QUARTER (THE), or Paris Five and Thirty Years Since. By 
the late William Makepeace Thackeray. 5 colored plates. Small 
8vo, gilt top, original blue cloth covers bound in. 

London: John Camden Hotten, [1874] 
First ComMpLETE Epirion. Parts of this work appeared earlier 
in the “Corsair” and part in the ‘Paris Sketch Book.” 


THACKERAYANA, Notes & Anecdotes illustrated by nearly Six Hundred 
Sketches. By William Makepeace Thackeray. [By Joseph Grego. ] 
Small 8vo, gilt top, uncut, original gilt cloth covers and back 
bound in. London, 1875 

First EpITion, with the 492 pages. This work was suppressed 
and again issued with alterations. 

ORPHAN OF PIMLICO (THE), and Other Sketches, Fragments, and Draw- 
ings by William Makepeace Thackeray. With Some Notes by Anne 
Isabella Thackeray. Portrait and many illustrations. Royal 4to, 
gilt top, uncut, original paper wrappers and leather back bound in. 

London, 1876 
First Epition. A few of the plates are colored. 


Ercuines by the late William Makepeace Thackeray while at Cam- 
bridge, Illustrative of University Life, etc., etc. Now First Pub- 
lished from the Original Plates. 11 etchings on 8 plates. 8vo, gilt 
top, original stiff wrappers bound in. London, 1878 

First EDITION. 

THACKERY. By Anthony Trollope. Small 8vo, gilt top, original red 

back and covers bound in. London, 1879 
First Epirion, with half title. English Men of Letters Series. 

BIBLIOGRAPHY oF THACKERAY (from 1829 to 1880). [Arranged by Rich- 
ard Herne Shepherd.] Small 8vo, half morocco, gilt top, rough 
edges, original cloth back and covers bound in. London, [1880] 

EXTRACTS FROM THE WRITINGS OF THACKERAY. Chiefly Philosophical 
and Reflective. Engraved portrait. Small 8vo, gilt top, rough 
edges, original cloth back and covers bound in. London, 1881 

Reapine A Porm. By William Makepeace Thackeray. Communicated 

- by Brother Charles Plumtre Johnson. Frontispeace. Square 18mo, 

half morocco, gilt top, uncut, original vellum back and wrappers 
bound in. London: Chiswick Press, 1881 

First Epirion in Book Form. Only 321 copies printed, for 
the Brothers of the Sette of Odd Volumes. 

Hints ro Corttectors of Original Editions of the Works ‘of William 
Makepeace Thackeray. By Charles Plumtre Johnson. Small 8vo, 
half morocco, gilt top, uncut, original vellum back and wrappers 
bound in. London, 1885 

First Epirion. One of 500 copies on hand-made paper. 

ConTRIBUTIONS To Puncn (Not Previously Reprinted). By er Da 
Thackeray. Numerous illustrations by the author. 8vo, gilt top, 
uncut, original green cloth back and covers bound in. London, 1885 

Issued as Volume 24 of the Smith Elder Edition. 
re [Continued 


Second Session, Monday Evening, November 17th 


[No. 888—Continued | | 
MISCELLANEOUS ESSAYS, SKETCHES AND ReEviEWs. By W. M. Thack- 
eray. With illustrations by the author. 8vo, gilt top, original 
green cloth back and covers bound in. London, 1886 
Issued as Volume 23 of the Smith Elder Edition. 


COLLECTION OF LETTERS OF THACKERAY (A). 1847-1855. Portrait on 
India paper, reproductions of original drawings, etc. Royal 8vo, 
gilt top, uncut, original boards and back bound in. 

New York: Scribner’s, 1887 

Only 500 copies printed. Thackeray’s Letters to Mrs. Brook- 
field. 

Bound in is AN EXCEEDINGLY IMPORTANT AUTOGRAPH LETTER, 
SIGNED by Thackeray, to Miss Mary Holmes, a music teacher and a 
protegé of Thackeray. 6 pages, small 8vo, inlaid, with stamped — 
envelope also in Thackeray’s autograph. The letter, which is un- 
dated, but probably in the early fifties, is signed “W. M. Thack- 
eray,’ and reads, in part,— is 

“I write all day at my book—I go into the world then which 
is @ part of my vocation, and takes up a woful quantity of my 
time, Many a day I find my only recourse is to stay in my bed- 
room, in bed, and go on working there-with an amanuensis. ee 
You told me that I had spoken too freely, and so I did, and can’t 

now if I would.” He continues in a confidential tone telling of 
his life and his plans and his children and assures Miss Holmes 
that he will be glad to do her any possible service, “not as a 
patron, Bon Dieu I hate the idea of patronage,” etc., etc. 

EARLY WRITINGS oF WILLIAM MAKEPEACE THACKERAY (THE). By 
Charles Plumtre Johnson. Photogravures and woodcuts after 
Thackeray, Doyle, and others. 8vo, gilt top, uncut original cloth ~ 
covers and leather back bound in. London, 1888 

Limited Edition, on antique paper. 


Stupres ON THACKERAY. By James Hannay. Vignette portrait on 
title. 16mo, gilt top, rough edges, original cloth back and covers 
* bound in. London: Routledge, no date 


384. THackrrAy (WILLIAM Makeppacr). A collection of the original 
contributions to “Fraser’s Magazine” (as listed below). Ex- 
tracted from the periodical, and bound in one volume, 8vo, 
three-quarter blue morocco, richly tooled gilt back, gilt top, 
edges scraped, By Roov. - London, 1837-1842 
_ AN IMPORTANT COLLECTION. Thackeray was connected with Fraser's 


v4 
(U from its beginning, and was a frequent contributor. 
oe ¥ CONTENTS 


. THE YELLOWPLUSH CorRESPONDENCE, By Charles Yellowplush, Esq. 
STRICTURES ON Pictures. A letter from “Michael Angelo Titmarsh.” 
THE PAINTER’s BARGAIN. Communicated by Michael Angelo Titmarsh. 
A SECOND LECTURE ON THE FINE Arts. By Michael Angelo Titmarsh. 
ON THE FRENCH ScHoor or PAINTING: with appropriate Anecdotes, 

Illustrations, and Philosophical Disquisitions. By Mr. Michael 
Angelo Titmarsh. 
CATHERINE: A Story, By Ikey Solomons, Esq. Junior. With 4 
illustrations (by the authpr?). 7 
A SHapsy GENTEEL Story. 


- [Continued 


Second Session, Monday Evening, November 17th 


[No. 884—Continued | 
A PiIcToRIAL RHApPsoDy. By Michael Angelo Titmarsh. 


Tur History oF SAMUEL TITMARSH AND THE GREAT HOoOGGARTY 
DiamonD. Edited and Illustrated by Sam’s Cousin, Michael 
Angelo. 


FiTz-BoopDLkE’s CONFESSIONS. 


385. [TuHackpray (WiLLI4am Maxerrace).] Damascus and Palmyra: A 

Journey to the East. With a Sketch of the State and Prospects of 

Syria. By Charles G. Addison. With 10 coLorED PLATES by Wil- 

iam Makepeace Thackeray. 2 vols. 8vo, original cloth, uncut, a few 

q. spots on binding. London: Richard Bentley, 1838 
First EDITION, WITH THE 10 PLATES IN COLORS BY THACKERAY. 


It was not until fifty-three years after the publication of this work 
that the illustrations were found to be by the great English satirist. 


386. [TuackEray (Wittiam Maxeprace).| The Yellowplush Correspond- 
ence. 12mo, original boards, cloth back, with paper label (tiny 
piece of lower left, not however, affecting text, missing). Enclosed 
in half red morocco case. 


J Philadelphia: E. L. Carey and A. Hart, 1838 

_ First EpIrion oF THACKERAY’S FIRST SEPARATE PUBLICATION to appear 
& « either in England or America, and one that antedates the second 
publication (The Paris Sketch Book) by two years. The articles were 


collected by the American publishers from Fraser’s Magazine, where 
they originally appeared, and issued in book form three years in 
advance of their publication as a part of Comic Tales and Sketches. It 
is supposed that the hiatus in the pagination (the text beginning with 
page 13) represents space left for an intended preface or introduction, 
which however never appeared, as none of the known copies differ 
from this as to their contents. 

A point which we do not remember having been noted before, is 
that in the above publication “The End” is stated as being “Deuceace 
turned round. I saw his face now—the face of a devvle of hell. 
Fust he lookt towards the carridge .. . She fell, screaming. 

“Poor thing! Poor thing!” whereas in Comic Tales and Sketches 
it is continued by Mr. Yellowplush’s Ajew, etc. which first appeared in 
Fraser’s Magazine, July, 1838. 


387, Tuackpray (WinLIAM MaxerprEace). Fraser’s Magazine for Town and 
Country. 8 numbers, 8vo, original wrappers, uncut, with adver- 
“)/ tisements. Enclosed in case, with dark blue morocco back, cloth 


\ vi sides and flaps, silk ties. London, 1839-1844 
y CONTENTS 
y 7 May, 1839: containing Catherine: A Story. By Ikey Solomons, Esq. 
Junior. With an illustration (by the author?). 


Junr, 1839: containing chapters II-IV of the above. With an 
illustvation (by the author?) and A Second Lecture on the Fine 
Arts. By Michael Angelo Titmarsh. 

Jury, 1839: containing chapters V-VI of the above. With an illustra- 


tion (by the author?). 
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Second Session, Monday Evening, November 17th 


[No. 3887—Continued | 

Avucust, 1839: containing ‘chapter VII of the above. With an 
illustration (by the author?). d . 

NovVEMBER, 1839: containing chapters VIII-X of the above. 

JANUARY, 1840: containing chapters XI-XIII of the above. 

Fresruaky, 1840: containing “the last chapter, and another last 
chapter” of the above. 

Frepruary, 1844: containing A Box of Novels and The Luck of Barry 
Lyndon. Chapters III-IV. 


388, [TuackEray (WitL1AM Maxeprsce).| Heads of the People; or, Por- 
traits of the English. Drawn by Kenny Meadows. With Original 


rs Essays by Distinguished Writers. Frontispiece, engraved titles, and 


106 plates, engraved by Orrin Snuth from drawings by Kenny Mead- 
ows. 2 vols. 8vo, three-quarter blue levant morocco, gilt backs and 
tops. London: Robert Tyas, 1840-1841 


First Epirion. Among the contributors are the names of,—W. M. 
Thackeray, Leigh Hunt, Douglas Jerrold, and others. 


389. [THackpray (WiLLIAM Maxkepracn).] The Second Funeral of Na- 
poleon: In Three Letters to Miss Smith, of London; and The 
Chronicle of the Drum. By Mr. M. A. Titmarsh. With 4 full- 
page illustrations. Square 16mo, full-dark-red levant morocco, 
gilt back, filleted side borders, gilt edges, with gray pictorial 


A front cover (reprint) bound in, By GRIEVE, EDIN. : 7 
f f London: Hugh Cunningham, 1841 
) * = FINE COPY OF THE GENUINE ORIGINAL ISSUE, with, however, the gray 


pictorial front cover of the reprinted issue showing Napoleon lying in 
state. 


The frontispiece (slightly torn into at top and repaired) contains 
the original title at foot thereof—“Tomb in the Chapel of the In- 
valides,” which is blank in the reprint. 


On page 120 are 5 stars across the page, another sign of the 
original issue. In the facsimile there are but 4 stars. | ee 


The cover of reprint as in this copy shows 4 small marks on 
Napoleon’s cheek. In the original there are 6 of these marks. 


This work appeals to collectors of both Thackeray and Napoleon 
items, but is not always found even in the most complete collections 
on account of its EXCESSIVE SCARCITY. 


Thackeray, at the time of the issue of this pamphlet had, as yet 
made no particular name for himself. Thus it was that the London 
Times bitterly assailed the work, one result of this action being to | 
kill its sale and circulation. 


As an offset to this, Fitzgerald wrote the year of its issue advis- 


ing everybody to buy the pamphlet as——“I think this book is the best 
thing he [Thackeray] has done.” : 


ABOVE COPY IS NOMINALLY SPOTLESS AND IS HANDSOMELY BOUND. 


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390. [THackERAY (Winu1AM Maxeprace).] Thackeray in Punch. [Title | 
lettered on backs.] Five volumes, composed of pages from Punch, 

: containing original contributions by Thackeray, AS ORIGINALLY IL- 
LUSTRATED BY HIM, from 1841 to 1864, lettered A, B, C, D, E. With 
Hundreds of illustrations by Thackeray, Leech, Du Maurier, and 
others. Together, 5 vols. 4to, black cloth, some pages stained and 
0 a as usual. London, 1841-1864 


This collection of Thackeray’s contributions includes all his original 

illustrations as may be checked up by reference to Mr. Shepherd’s 
%. Bs ' bibliography, and all here enumerated, besides a number omitted, have 
et been reprinted in ‘“Miscellanies” and “Contributions to Punch” in 
Thackeray’s collected works. 

Collection includes,—Legend of Jawbrahim-Herandee, believed to 
be the author's first contribution to “Punch”; Miss Tickletoby’s Lec- 
tures on English History; Mr. Spec’s Remonstrance; Wanderings of 
Our Fat Contributor; Punch in the East; Brighton; History of the 
Next French Revolution; Meditations on Solitude by Our Stout Com- 
missioner; The Snobs of England; Jeames Diary; ‘Jeames on the 
Gauge Question; Love Songs made Easy; The Mahogany Tree; Punch’s 
Prize Novelists; Travels in London, by Spec; The Persecution of 
: British Footmen; A Little Dinner at Timmins; Death of the Earl of 
| Robinson; Childs Parties; Paris Revisited; ‘The Froddylent Butler 
(poem); Ballard of Bouilabaisse (poem); Mr. Brown’s Letters to a 
Man about Town; and others. 

- The final number in this collection contains notice on Thackeray’s 
demise, and Shirley Brooks’ exquisite poetical contribution on the 
same subject. 


Sw, ee re ee 


391. TuackEray (WiniiAm MaxeEpEAce). Vanitay Fair. A Novel without 
; a Hero. With illustrations on steel and wood by the author. FIRST 
EDITION IN THE ORIGINAL 20 (in 19) PaRTs, 8VO, YELLOW WRAP- | 
‘ prRs, several numbers broken, name written in ink at tops of 12° 
front covers, and tiny piece cut from upper margins of a. few 


= covers. Enclosed in blue half levant morocco solander case, with—_ 


4 ties. London: Published at the Punch Office, 1847-1848 


E Details of the “points” incorporated in this set include: The title 
* “Vanity Fair” in, rustic letters; the cut of the Marquis of Steyne on p. 
336 (afterwards suppressed); the 624pp of text; the printing on p. 453 
of “Mr. Pitt” instead of “Sir Pitt” which was altered in later editions; 
and the numbers of many of the parts printed in Roman numerals 
with the brackets to the right. 


COLLATION 
TITLE-PAGE. Vanity Fair—A Novel without a Hero.—_By—William 
Makepeace Thackeray.—With illustrations on steel and wood by 
4 f) the author.__London:—Bradbury and Evans, 11 Bouverie Street.— 


pe Nf f=. 1848. 

eH A ’ No.1. Front Wrapper, Page 1. No. 1. January. Price Is. (Wood- 
f s" cut design). Vanity Fair: Pen and Pencil Sketches of English 
Society. (Line). By W. M. Thackeray. Author of “The Trish, 
Sketch Book’: “Journey from Cornhill to Grand Cairo”; of 
Jeames’s Diary” and the “Snob Papers” in Punch”; &c., &c. 
London: Published at the Punch Office, 85, Fleet Street. J. 


[Continued 


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* [No. 891—Continued] 
Menzies, Edinburgh; J. McLeod, Glasgow; J. M’Glashan, Dublin. 
1847. [Bradbury & Evans, Printers, Whitefriars.] 
Inside Front Wrapper. Contents and Doudney and Son’s ad- 
vertisement; Inside back wrapper, Adversitement of “Christmas 
Festivities,’ &c.; Outside back wrapper, “To the Tea-Drinkers,” 
&c. With 2 plates. Text, pp. (1) to 32. 


[See Reproduction of Front Cover. ] 


No. II. Front wrapper, Page 1. No. II. February. (Remainder 
of wrapper similar to No. I, with the date 1847). 
Inside front wrapper. Contents and 2 advertisements; Inside 
back wrapper, blank; Outside, the same; Front Advertisements, 
No. II. February, 1847, Vanity Fair Advertiser, 4pp. advertise- 
ments; With 2 plates. Text, pp. (33) to 64. 


No. III. Front wrapper, Page I. No. 3 (written in ink), no 
month printed [March] (Remainder of wrapper similar to No. 
I, but without date.) 
Inside front and back wrappers blank; With 2 plates Text, 
“ pp. (65) to 96. 


No. IV. Front wrapper, Page I. No. 4 (written in ink), no month 
printed [April] (Remainder of wrapper similar to No. 1, but 
without date.) ‘ 
Inside front and back wrappers blank; With 2 plates. Text, 
pp. (97) to 128. 


No. V. Front wrapper, Page 1. No. V. May. (Remainder of 
wrapper similar to No. I. with the date 1847). 5 : 
Inside front wrapper. Contents, and 4 advertisements; Inside 
back wrapper, Ross and Son’s advertisement; Outside back wrap- 
per, Dakin and Co’s advertisement; Front advertisement, 4pp.; 
With 2 plates. Text, pp. (129) to 160. 


No. VI. Front wrapper, Page 1. No. VI. June. (Remainder of 
wrapper similar to No. 1. with the date 1847). : % 
Inside front wrapper. Contents, and 4 advertisements; Inside 
back wrapper, Ross and Son’s advertisement; Outside back 
wrapper, 3 advertisements; With 2 plates. Text, pp. (161) to 
192. 


No. VII. Front wrapper, Page I. No. 7. No month printed [July] 
(Remainder of wrapper similar to No. I. with the date 1848). 
Inside front and back wrappers blank; With 2 plates. Text, 
pp. (198) to 224. 


No. VIII. Front wrapper, Page I. No. 8. No month printed 
[August] (Remainder of wrapper similar to No. I. with the 
date 1848). 

Inside front and back wrappers blank; With 2 plates. Text, 
pp. (225) to 256. 


No, TX. Front wrapper, Page I. No. IX. September. (Remainder | 
wrapper similar to No. I. with the date 1848). 
Inside front and back wrappers blank; With 2 plates. Text, 
pp. (257) to 288. 


No. X. Front wrapper, Page I. No. X. October. (Remainder of 
wrapper similar to No. I. with the date 1848). 
Inside front and back wrappers blank; With 2 plates. Text, 
pp. (289) to 320. 


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[No. 391—Continucd | 


No. XI. Front wrapper, Page I. No. XI. No month printed 
» [November] (Remainder of wrapper similar to No. I. but 
without the date). 

Inside front and back wrappers blank; With 2 plates. Text, 
pp. (321) to 352. 


No. XII. Front wrapper, Page I. No. XII. No month printed 
[December] (Remainder of wrapper similar to No. I. but with- 
out the date). 

Inside front and back wrappers blank; With 2 plates. Text, 
pp. (353) to 384. 


No. XIII. Front wrapper, Page I. No. XIII. January. (Remainder 
of wrapper similar to No. I. with the date 1848). 
Inside front wrapper. Contents, Advertisement relative to the 
“Book of Snobs” and 2 other advertisements; Inside back wrap- 
per, 4 advertisements; Outside back wrapper, “Extract from the 
Patent Journal,” &c. With 2 plates. Text, pp. (385) to 416. 


No. XIV. Front wrapper, Page I. No. XIV. February. (Re- 
mainder of wrapper similar to No. I, with the date 1848). 
Inside front wrapper, 6 advertisements (No Contents) ; Inside 
back wrapper, 7 advertisement. Outside back wrapper, “Bx- 
tract from Patent Journal,’ &c. With 2 plates, pp. (417) to 
448, 


No. XV. Front wrapper, Page I. No. XV. March. (Remainder 
of wrapper similar to No. I, with the date 1848). 
Inside front wrapper, 4 advertisements (No. Contents) ; Inside 
back wrapper, 5 advertisements; Outside back wrapper, “EXx- 
tract from Patent Journal,” &c. Front advertisements, 4pp; 
Back advertisements, “Dr. Radcliffe’s Alleviators.” With 2 plates. 
Text, pp. (449) to 480. 


No. XVI. Front wrapper, Page I. No. XVI. April. (Remainder 
of wrapper similar to No. I. with the date 1848). 
Inside front wrapper, 3 advertisements; Inside back wrapper, 
4 advertisements; Outside back wrapper, “From the Patent 
Journal,” &c. With 2 plates. Text, pp. (481) to 512. 


No. XVII. Front wrapper, Page I. No. XVII. May. (Remainder 
of wrapper similar to No. I. with the date 1848). 
Inside front wrapper, “Doudneys” Advertisement; Inside back 
wrapper, 4 advertisements; Outside back wrapper,—‘‘From, the 
Patent Journal,” &c. Front advertisements, 4pp. With 2 plates. 
Text, pp. (513) to 544. 


No. XVIII. Front wrapper, Page I. No. XVIII. June. (Remainder 
of wrapper similar to No. 1., but without the date). 
Inside front wrapper, 3 advertisements; Inside back wrapper, 
4 advertisements; Outside back wrapper, “From the Patent 
Journal,” &c.; Front advertisements, 4pp; Back advertisements, 
8pp. with the Prospectus of “The Standard of Freedom,” 4pp.; 
With 2 plates. Text, pp. (545) to 576. 


Nos. XIX. and XX. Front wrapper, Page I. Nos. XIX. & XX. 
July. (Remainder of wrapper similar to No. I. but without the 
date). 

Inside front wrapper, 2 advertisements; Inside back wrapper, 
4 advertisements; Outside back wrappers, “From the Patent 
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[No. 391—Continued] 


Journal,” &¢c.; Front advertisements, 8pp.; With 3 plates and 
engraved title. Text, pp. (577) to 624; Slip after the plates; 
16 Preliminary pages as follow: Blank page; advertisement on 
verso of the Great Hoggarty Diamond; Title; Imprint (verso); 
Dedications; Before the Curtain, pp. (vili.) and ix.; Contents 
and List of Plates, pp. (xi.) to xvi. 


392, TuackEray (Winu1aM Maxzpracn). The History of Pendennis. ‘His 


ea knit 
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Fortunes and Misfortunes, his Friends and his Greatest Enemy. 
With illustrations on wood and steel by the author. FIRST EDITION. 
In the ORIGINAL MONTHLY PARTS (24 in 23), November, 1848- 
December, 1850. “With wrappers and advertisements. Enclosed in 
case, with dark blue morocco back, cloth sides and flaps, silk ties. 


Name “Miss Galan® on most of the covers, several of which need 
“slight repairs. 


London, 1848-1850 


Z c SOA? To acKmnAy (Witt1am Maxzprace). Marvy (L[ouis]). Sketches 


271 
“4 
394 
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Ma 


after English Landscape Painters by L. Marvy. With Short No- 
tices by W. M. Thackeray. ORIGINAL EDITION, WITH THE 20 PLATES 
IN cotors after Turner, Cattermole, Constable, Gainsborough, Stan- 
field, and others, by L. Marvy. 4to, three-quarter blue levant mo- 
rocco, gilt back, gilt edges, By TOUT. 

London: David Bogue [1850] 


SCARCE, BEAUTIFUL COPY OF THE ORIGINAL EDITION WITH THE ENTIRE 
SERIES OF 20 PLATES IN COLORS, and the 23 unnumbered leaves, all 
hinged on linen. . : 

Marvy, a young French artist, who fied from Paris at the beginning 
of the French Revolution, was a great friend of Thackeray’s. The 
latter wrote upon the death of Marvy a wonderfully sympathetic sketch 
which appeared in the English publication Britannia, sometime in June, 
1841. : 


. THACKERAY (Wi~tIaM Maxeprace). The Newcomes. Memoirs of a 


most respectful Family. Wth illustrations on steel and wood, by 


Richard Doyle. FIRST EDITION. In the ORIGINAL MONTHLY PARTS 


(24 in 23), October, 1853-August, 1855. With wrappers and adver- 


tisements. Enclosed in case, with dark blue morocco back, cloth sides. 
and flaps, silk ties. London,1853-1855 


With the exception that portions of Part One are slightly worn, 
an excellent copy, with backs intact. i 


395. THACKERAY (WinL1AM Maxrpnace). The Virginians. A Tale of the 


i | 


Last Century. With illustrations on steel and wood by the author. 


FIRST EDITION. In the ORIGINAL 24 MONTHLY PARTS, November, 


1857-October 1859. With wrappers and advertisements, uncut. 
Enclosed in case, with dark blue morocco back, cloth sides and flaps, 
silk ties. London, 1857-1859 

EXCELLENT copy. Only a few small portions of the backs need 


\y . ~ slight repairs. 
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met he Widewer 


Chap 1. Me Bashelen of Beak Aeeet 


valet Ack { totew twats +k, | aim bee 


Woo shall be the hero of this ekemp ¢ \ There is Jove and marriage in it? tans +b iecabe reqs on Mla conde 
there is grief and disappointment: the scotie } in the parlony, and the , dts 
region Tenenth the parlour. No: it may be ci parlour and kitchen, hy | ‘ anita Angas Feels ssa 
this inatanee, are on the sare level, There is no high litt, wnless, to be : 
sre, FON eal a hatonet's widow a lady in Iigh life; nod some/may be, Ladecr | 
while osme certainly are not. 1 den’t thin’ there's a villain in the whele z 
pertormanes. There is an abaninable aciish oll woman, certainly: an 
old highway robber; an old sponger om other people's kindness; an old 
haunter of Bath und Cheltenham boarding-howmes (abont which how can 
1 know anything, never Raving been i a boarding-house at Bath or 
Cheltenos in my ‘an old ewindler of tradesmen, tyrant of nervants, 
bully of the 7 to be sure, might do duty for a villain, but she 

~ considers herself’ ax virtuous a woinnn ae ever Was born. The hervine is 
not faultless (ah that will be a great reliof to some dotka, for eanbaas. * 
writers’ good women art, you know, #0 tery insipid). ‘The principal 
a may very likely think to be no better than o rou, But 
is many a revectable tan of ctr acqusintince much better? and de 
manis know that they are what they are, er, fowwing i, are they an- 
happy? De girls decline to marry one af he is rich? Do we rofase to 
dine with one? 1 listenrd to one at Church lest Sunday, with all the 
qwornen orying and aobbing ; and, Oh, dear me! huw finely he preached | 
Don't we give him great credit for wisdom and eloquence } the House of 
Commons? Don't -we give him important coromunds in the army? Csr - 
you, or can you mht point out ene who has been made x peer? Dowst't 
your wife call one in the moment any of the ebildeen ore iN? Don't we 
‘read his dear poems, or even novels? Yea; perlups even this one is read 
and written by— Well? Quad rites ? ‘Do you mean that [ani painting 
4 portrait whieh hangs belore me every morning in the Inokinp-glavs whet 
Lam sieving? Apres? Do yint mppoer thea | mppese thet Lhave not 
infirmitice Eke my neighbours? “Am doweak ? Tt is dpterkns to all ny 

“* fgenda there ja a certain dish 1 con't reset; no, nob 1 have already 
eaten twice too ronek at dinner, So, dear Sir, or Madhon, have gou your 
weaknese—jour ixgeaistibte dish of temptation (or if you don't know it, 
your friends ash Ne, 2 jend, the chances are that you and Tare not 
people of the high fect, of the Lagest tortins, 
family, of the niost consuniinate gintuc, of the inest t 
fyow and Syne. - We are ne jovoes nor angela; neither are: 

abodes ummnnt : we, ireaclierwtia Tages, familit 
atabhing asad pols : BIE seieele ate pis 
nrsonie cur duly: been, bes our conyers fio, and forgery our cominot. 
hanterting. No, we are not pict af crane, or muvels walking the 
earth at lenat LT know one of os whe inn’, ag can be shown any day 
at liome if the knife wen't out or fie mntton comes ap raw. Bub we are 
not aliogether bental and ankind, aud a fev folks like ux Qur pottry 
Bot ga good as Allred Tameem's, but we oar turn 4 gouplet thy Mise 
denade inant + skea are not always firt-vate, Tent Mary and her 
nother anile very kindly when pays tells his stury ur makes hix pun. We 
have pany weaknesses, but we fre net radians uf crime, No teere was 
my fet Lorel On the contrary, be was ae harmicas avd kindly a 
low aa ever lived when 1 find Ruew lima, At present, with his changed 
, he bs, perbaps, mther der {al certainly Loam not asked fa his 
mer partion 08 1 weed to he, where you hardly see a comment — 
1) Dam advancing niitters). At the tins when this story beging, 
say, Loyel had his alte—whieh of am haa not? He had buried his : 
heen henpecked by her. How many men and 
He had a good fortune—I wish 1 had as mich, 
people are ten times as rich. He was a good- 
hough that depends, ladies, upon whether you 
} He bad « country house, but it waa only 
at Putney. nud ining a hospitable 
‘man, ani having three or 
alwaye welcome at Skrab 
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alder, “Phot is a 
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separated from ib); 
was Gred of my company, 
: Pred fantly asked 


WILLIAM MAKEPEACE THACKEAY 


ORIGINAL PRooF oF “LOVEL THE WIDOWER” 
Reduced facsimile of first page 


[No. 396] 


ay 


Second Session, Monday Evening, November 17th 


396. THackERAY (WILLIAM Maxeprace). Eleven pages of galley proofs 
from the Cornhill Magazine, of the opening chapter of Thackeray’s 

4 “Lovel the Widower’, wITH CHAPTER HEADING ERASIONS, INSER- 
. TIONS, AND OTHER ALTERATIONS IN THE HANDWRITING OF THACK- 
ERAY. Folio, loose sheets in half purple levant morocco portfolio, 

lettered in gilt on back. . { London, 1860] 


AN UNUSUAL THACKERAY ITEM. 


These proofs contain the author’s final corrections before the mat- 
ter was cut up into pages for the magazine, as is hinted by the printer 
who states on the last blank page that he would return the “Revises 
as soon as possible, paged.” 

Proofs have been folded twice either for putting in an envelope 
for mailing, or else carried without the envelope in Mr. Thackeray’s 
coat-pocket, or in his hand with other papers he may have taken home 

from the office of the Cornhill Magazine of which periodical he was 
editor (1860) and in which “Lovel the Widower” made its initial 
ppearance during that year. 


Pace 1. Thackeray has written at head of page—‘“Lovel the 

; Widower. Chap. I. The Bachelor of Beak Street.’ In the opening 

| ' \ line,—‘Who shall be the hero of this story?” Thackeray has marked 

out the word story and substituted the word tale, following with the 

insert,—“Not I who wrote it. I am but the Chorus of the play. I make 

remarks on the conduct of the characters: I narrate their simple story.” 
Then follow several small alterations and the insertion of a word. 


A ~ Paces 2 and 3 are perfectly clean, without change of any sort, 
wert 


Pace 4 has four small corrections. 


PAGE 5, besides half a dozen changes from lower case to caps and 
in pointing, there has been inserted the following, after the reference 
to the “once brilliant Emily Montanville,’—I am told there are no 
lady box-keepers in the English Theatres. This, I submit, is a proof 
of my consummate care and artifice in rescuing from a prurient curiosity 
the individual personages from whom the characters of the present 
_ story are taken. Montanville is not a box opener. She may under 
3 another name kecp a trinket shop in the Burlington Arcade for what 
4 you know: but this secret no torture shall induce me to divulge.” 
Pace 6. Substitution of an exclamation point for a period. 
PacE 7. The underscoring of the word Batchelor. 

F Pace 8. Several cancellations and substitutions. 

PacE 9. Two small alterations. 


PAcE 10. A cancellation of two lines and an insertion to be made 
7 on Page 8 of the following: “Indeed at Oxbridge, if I did not obtain 
: University honors at least I showed literary tastes.” 


“Pace 11. The name Dorset substituted for Blanford. 


7 
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d AT PUBLIC SALE. 


[See Reproduction. ] 


397, THACKERAY (WittiamM Makepeace). The Four Georges: Sketches of 
: Manners, Morals, Court and Town Life. Frontispiece, and 14 illus- 
a trations in the tert. One vol. extended to 4 vols., 12mo, full dark- 


blue levant morocco, gilt backs and heavily gilt sides, inside gilt 
ke [Continued 


Second Session, Monday Evening, November 17th 


[No. 897—Continued] 


borders, gilt tops, By P. B. SANFoRD. Hach volume in a cardboard 
case. London: Smith, Elder and Co., 1861 


GENUINE First ENGLISH EDITION WITH THE ORIGINAL UNCHANGED 
TITLE. ; 

EXTRA-ILLUSTRATED by the insertion of over 300 portraits, views, — 
and autographs, much of the material inlaid, engraved by eminent. _ 
artists by various methods, including impressions on India paper. 


Portraits,—George I. (proof); James II. Hngraved by Worth- 
ington after Kneller; Le Marechal de Saxe; Thomas Thynne, of Long- 
leat (scarce); Sophia of Zell, by Birrell after Harding (tipple) ; Queen 
Anne (proof); Harl of Oxford (proof); Charles Edward Stuart (proof 
before letters on India paper); Queen Caroline, by Cooper after Knel- 
ler; Dean Swift, by Vertue; Lady Sunton (scarce); George II.; George > 
III.; General Wolfe; David Garrick (proof); Frederick, Kink of Bo- 
hemia, by Dunkarton after Van Dyck; Blizabeth of Bavaria (double 
page, margins cut close); Duke of York, by Schiavonetti after Villiers; 
Madame Tussaud in 1778 (lithograph); George IY. (full length, proof) ; 
Duchess of Devonshire, by Atkinson after Gainsborough; Molineaux, 
the Prizefighter, 1812 (colored); George Washington, 1777, by Le 
Beau after Desrais; and others. 


Views,—St. Nicholas, Hamburgh, Engraved by Varrall after Captain 
Batty (double page); Versailles (French, folding plate); Battle of 
Fontenoy; Mrs. Salmons, Fleet Street; St. Germaine (folding); Tower 
of London, by Miller after J. M. W. Turner (India paper); Dover; Old 
Cheapside; Oudenaarden (rare Dutch view); Soho Square (colored); 
Scarborough; St. Pauls Cathedral; The Chair Before the Throne, 
ENGRAVED BY GEORGE CRUIKSHANK, IN COLORS; ete. 

Manuscripts,—A. N. S., Ip. 12mo, initials only, W. M. Thackeray, 
[London] Tuesday, no date, no year; A. L. S., 3pp. 12mo, Robert — 
Southey [London,] June 27, 1833; A. L. S. 3pp. 12mo (with envelope), 
Queen Victoria, [London] November 9, no year. 


398. TuackERAY (Wibt1AM Maxeprace). The Works of Thackeray. With 


- 
: 
: 


- 


1 


di 


full-page and tect illustrations by the author. 22 vols. 8vo, hand- 
somely bound in full polished calf, gilt backs, with lettered panels 
of blue calf, gilt inside and outside borders, full gilt edges, contents 
lettered, BY MANSELL. London: Smith, Elder, & Co., 1869 

FINE SET OF THIS ILLUSTRATED Epition. All volumes are dated as 


above. 
CONTENTS 


Vanity Fair, 2 vols.; Pendennis, 2 vols.; The Newcomes, 2 vols.; 


Henry Esmond; The Virginians, 2 vols.; Adventures of Philip, 2 
vols; ~ 


Paris Sketch-Book and Yellowplush Papers; 
Barry Lindon and Great Hoggarty Diamond; and others. 


399. [THackERAY (WILLIAM MAKEPEACE).| Rideing (William H.). Thack- ‘- 


< 


qj 
| 


ay / 


a7 


eray’s London, His Haunts and the Scenes of His Novels. Tilus- 
trated. 4to, full dark-green levant morocco, gilt back and sides in 
the manner of Derome; doublures of red levant morocco, wide den- 

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[No. 399—Continued] 


telle borders, dark-red end-papers, gilt top, uncut, the original vel- 
lum wrappers bound in, in felt-lined slip cover, BY P. B. SANFORD. 
Boston: Cupples, Upham and Co., 1885 


LARGE PAPER Epition. No. 92 of only 100 copies issued. 

EXTRA-ILLUSTRATED by the insertion of over 100 pieces including 
portraits, views, and manuscript material, most of which is neatly 
inlaid, and engraved by various artists on India and other papers. 


PortTraAiIts,—Thackeray, full length, by Edmund H. Garrett, 1885, 
on India paper; Another, bust, by G. D. 8S. (proof) ; and several others 
of Thackeray; Lytton Bulwer, India paper; General Sir Henry Have- 
lock, engraved by John Sartain after a drawing by F. Goodall (mez- 
gotint); Lord Ellenborough, by G. Parker after Sir Thomas Lawrence; 
James Russell Lowell; James Boswell, by Lawrence after Gruber; 
Charles Dickens, India paper proof; Thomas Gainsborough (proof) ; 
Duchesse de Mazarin, after the portrait by Sir Peter Lely; George I. 
engraved by P. Maverick, Newark, New Jersey; and others. 


Virews,—Charter House School (several); Harrow School; Pen- 
sioners’ Hall; Eton College; Ludgate Hill; The Old Bailey (colored) ; 
Smithfield (artist’s proof); Cheapside (colored); Pall Mall and Ox- 
ford Street (both colored); Fleet Prison (colored); Marlborough 
House; etc. 


Manvuscrirtrs,—A. L. S., 2pp. 8vo (with envelope), W. H. Rideing, 
Boston, February 2, 1888; MS., 1p. 4to, W. H. Rideing, undated but 
signed, relative to the Charter House School; A. L. S., 3pp. 12mo, 
Anne Ritchie, London, March 38, 1886; A. L. 8S. Ip. 16mo, W. M. 
Thackeray, [London] January 15, no year. « 


400. THackeraAy (WiniiAm Maxrrrace). The Early Writings of W. M. 


Thackeray. By Charles Plumptre Johnson. Illustrations after 
Thackeray by Chinnery, F. Walker, and Doyle, with the engraved 


copies on large paper; Reading a Poem. New York: The Grolier 
Club, 1911. One of 250 copies printed; Mr. Thackeray’s Writings 
in “The National Standard,” and “Constitutional.” Portrait and 
Facsimile illustrations. uondon, 1899; Loose Sketches. An KHast- 
ern Adventure, Etc. Frontispiece by John Leech. London, 1894. 
One of 500 copies printed on small paper; History of Henry Es- 
mond. Introduction by Austin Dobson. Illustrations by Hugh 
Thomson. london, 1905. Together, 5 vols., various sizes and 


ae in 2 states, one on India paper. London, 1888. One of 50 


bindings. London and New York, 1888-1911 


CKERAY (WitLiamM Maxergace). A. L. 8., WITH AN ORIGINAL PEN- 
AND-INK SKETCH, lp. 16mo, Kensington, Saturday, undated [circa 
1862]. Letter has been folded once, but is now straightened out and 

mounted on mat of heavy cardboard, in black frame. 
In centre near the top just above the contents of letter, Thackeray 
has drawn with pen-and-ink a characteristic sketch of a child kneeling 
[Continued 


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[No. 401—Continued | 
in prayer, in “nightie” and with stockingless feet, her hands Cae 
together. Underneath is the letter,— 


“My dear Mrs. Sturges: I am so very sorry about Monday ¢ 
humbly beg your pardon. I didn’t think any day was fixed for 
dining with you, except the 1 April, when I hope you and Mr. 
Sturges will come to dine with me and see one or two pretty 
Englishwomen. 

Always yours, 
W. M. Thackaray.” 


402. TuackEraAy (Witt1am Maxepnace). Six Photographs from Ori 09 
Sketches by W. M. Thackeray. Each sketch bordered by a red 


Mounted on large 4to, heavy paper, loose in 4to half morocco port , 
ate | 


folio. [Thrupp, Birmingham, no 


ScARCE ‘sERIES of photographs of the original sketches by Thackeray. 


Inserted is a facsimile account of these illustrations, large 4to 
sheet, signed by “Grantham M. York, St. Philips Rectory, March 27, 
1871,” from which it appears that these sketches were made by Thack- 
eray in 1848 while amongst a genial company of friends gathered in a 
house in London, and upon a subject suggested at random by one of 
those present. Many years afterwards upon looking once again at 


the original sketches Thackeray remarked that “he couldn’t do any- 


thing, then, so good.” 


403. Turers (ApnotpHE). History of the French Revolution. Translated, 


with Notes and Illustrations from the most authentic sources, by 
Frederick Shoberl. 5 vols.; History of the Consulate and the Em- 
pire of France under Napoleon. Translated by D. Forbes Camp- 
bell. 20 vols. in 10. Numerous engraved portraits and views. To- 


gether, 15 vols. 8vo, uniformly and handsomely bound in full tree 


ealf, gilt panelled backs, marbled edges. 


43) London: Richard Bentley, 1838; Henry Colburn, 1845-1861 


FINE SET, OF THIS EXCELLENT READER’S Epirion, translated from the 
French with the approbation of the author. 


404. Town (Tue): A Journal of Original Essays, Characteristic of the 


Manners, Social, Domestic, and Superficial, of London and the 
Londoners. From No. 1, June 3, 1837 to No. 156, May 23, 1840, 
not complete, as there are 22 numbers lacking to make the issue 
perfect. Numerous illustrations. 2 vols. (marked Vol. I and 


Vol. IIT), small folio, half cloth, and boards, binding of Vol. I 


broken, and some leaves loose. 


se London: Printed and Published by Renton Nicholson, 1837- 


1840 ; 


The Editor of this periodical was Renton Nicholson, ates its peter 
and publisher, whose picturesque career began in 1809 and finished 
in 1861. He was the associate of prisoners and ladies of none too 
strict up-bringing, and started in 1837, with a partner by the name of 


[Continued 


Second Session, Monday Evening, November 17th 


[No. 404—Continued | 

Joseph Last, to issue “The Town,” a society journal dealing with “flash 
life.” It was issued from Saturday, June 8, 1837, to Saturday, May 23, 
1840. 

A few of the subjects listed in the Indexes may be noted: Cigar 
Shops and Pretty Women; Cockney Tales; Dancing Rooms; Letters 
Oublie; Licensed Victuallers, their Manners and their Parlours; Puf- 
fing System; Sinners, Aged and Middle-Aged; Sketches of Courtezans; 
Theatrical Notices; and much else of similar character. 


oe ee a ee ee a ee eee 


405. Trrats For ApuLtTERY: or, The History of Divorces. Being Select Trials 
at Doctors Commons... from the Year 1760 to the Present 
Time ... Together with the Letters, &c. that have been inter- 
cepted between the Parties. Taken in Short-Hand, by a Civilian. 
With 19 plates engraved by Grignion and others after Dodd. 7% vols. 
8vo, half calf, gilt backs, leather labels, name in ink on one of the 

/ titles. London: Printed for 8. Bladon, 1779-1780 

f First EDITION OF THE COMPLETE SET OF THESE FAMOUS TRIALS. 

Includes the celebrated cases of,—Lady Blake; the Marchioness of 
: Carmarthon; Lady Ligonier; Arabella Heatley; Dorothy Arnold; Har- 
fi} riot Brooke; and others. 

& 23 ae Rare, especially with so full a number of plates, which were issued 

| yy separately. 


4 


406. VaLE Press. Cellini (Benvenuto). Life of Benvenuto Cellini, trans- 
lated by John Addington Symonds. Woodcut borders and initials 
designed by Ricketts and engraved by C. Keats. 2 vols. small folio, 

; original boards, holland backs, uncut and unopened. 

London, 1900 

One of 350 copies printed. 


407%. [Vann (ANNE).] Dramas Relative to Miss Vane: Vanelia: or, the 
_: Amours of the Great. An Opera. Fourth Edition. London: E. 
a Rayner, 1732; Mr. Taste, the Poetical Fop: or, the Modes of the 
. Court. A Comedy. London: E. Rayner, no date; Humours of the 
2 Court: or, Modern Gallantry. A New Ballad Opera. Second Kdi- 
3 v4 Va tion. London: W. James, 1732; Alexiss’s Paradise: or, A Trip to 
the Garden of Love at Vaux-Hall. A Comedy. Written by James 

sf f Newton, Esq. London: T. Dormer, no date; Vanelia. A Tragedy. 
London: D. Ashburn, 1736. With 2 full-page copperplates. In one 
vol. 12mo, full tan calf, gilt edges, several newspaper cuts inserted, 
and written description on blank leaf. London, 1732-1736 


Scarce. Five very free-written plays composed around the char- 

acter of the notorious Anne Vane, known as the “Honorable Mrs. Vane,” 

a maid of honour to Queen Caroline. Dr. Johnson refers to Anne Vane 
4 in his “Vanity of Human Wishes.” 


408. Vera er Stmpuex narratio colloquii inter viros delegatos habiti; tum 
. qui Ducis Meduani, Status ac Cotonze Galliarum Locum-tenen- 
tis generalis, Principum etiam, Praelatorum, ac publicorum, 

[Continued 


Second Session, Monday Evening, November 17th 


[No. 408—Continued] 

quae Parisiis habita sunt, Regni Comitiorum: tum, qui Princi- 
pum, Praelatorum, Nobilium, caeterorumque Catholicorum, qui 
Regi Navarrae adhaerent, nomine convenerunt. Woodcut on 
title. Small 8vo, full dark blue levant morocco, gilt monogram 
and crown of the COMTE DE ROBERT in panels, sides with these 
same devices in corners, inside gilt borders, gilt over marbled 
edges, BY TRAUTZ-BAUZONNET. 


Parisiis: Apud Federicum Morellum, M.D. XCIII. (1593) 


A RARE LATIN WORK IN HANDSOME MODERN BINDING. 
On title, top-margin is written in ink,—“Coll. C[adom] Soc. Jesu.” 


409. Vestris (Mapame—Lucia E. Mathews). Memoirs of the Life, Public — 
and Private Adventures of Madame Vestris: Of the Theatres Royal, 
Drury-Lane, Covent Garden, Olympic, and Haymarket... To 
Which is added the Amorous Confessions of Madame Vestris, In 
which will be found Most Curious Anecdotes. BEXTRA-ILLUSTRATED 
by the insertion of 128 portraits, views, playbills, ete., a number COL- 
oreD. 4to, full light-blue levant morocco, gilt panelled back with . 
gilt and mosaic roses in centres, sides with gilt borders and ornate 
gilt and mosaic corner-pieces, inside gilt borders, gilt top, BY Ss. 
KAUFMANN. London: Printed for the Booksellers, 1839 — 


Fine copy. Of the 128 ExTRA-ILLUSTRATIONS, 102 are portraits; 16 — 
views; 5, autographic material; 4, playbills; and 4pp. sheet music of the 
song,—‘‘Get Along Rosey,” as sung by Madame Vestris. 

Bound in the volume is a Memoir of Madame Vestris from Oxberry’s 
Dramatic Biography which should be consulted for the actwal facts re- 
garding this celebrated actress rather than the main work catalogued, 
which partakes largely of gossip, much of which cannot be verified. 


Portraits,—Madame Vestris (a number, including the frontispiece 
IN COLORS as Captain Macheath, with a duplicate in black on India 
paper); The Same, as Apollo (proof); The Same, as Don Giovanni; The 
Same, with harp, guitar, &c. (full page, mn cotors); The Same, in 6 
characters (miniature portraits on a single sheet; and others IN COLORS ~ 
and plain; Stuart’s engraved portrait of John S. Copley; Francis Barto- — 
lozzi, by Wagstaff; John Mulgrave (full-page proof); Sir Richard Carr 
Glyn; Queen Caroline, by R. Coopér after W. Derby; Carlotta Grisi (full- 
page lithograph); Duke of Wellington; Edmund Kean as Gloster, by 
Cooper after Clint; J. P. Kemble as Hamlet; J. Liston, in character (col- — 


ored, cut out and mounted); Macready, as Macbeth (colored); Count 


Roupee (1797-Double page); W. Hazlitt (India paper proof); Jos. Gri- 
maldi, drawn from life (1818); and others. 


Views,—Richmond Bridge; Theatre Royal, Drury-Lane; St. Martin’s 
Church; Jardin du Palais Royal; Haymarket Theatre; Sackville St., . 
Dublin; Pavillion Stables (colored); Tom and Jerry at Covent Garden, 
drawn and engraved by I. R. and George Cruikshank, rn coLtosps; Theatre — 
Italien; Surrey Theatre; ete. 


MANUSCRIPTS and PLAYBILLS,—-A.L.S., 1p. 4to, Madame Vestris, Sun- 
day, no place, no date; Receipt for money, made out and signed by C. J. 


Mathews, the comedian, No place, Nov. 2, 1844; A.L.S., Ip. 4to., J. R. 


[Continued 


Second Session, Monday Evening, November 17th 
SR ILC Reta me Si to la ct alll dll 


4 [No. 409—Oontinued] 


nd Planché to A. H. Forrester (Alfred Crowquill), [London] May 12,.1847 
+. and 2 other pieces; PLAYRILLS of the Theatre Royal, Drury-Lane, ‘‘Beg- 
x gar’s Opera,” Tuesday, March 12, 1822; Theatre Royal, Covent Garden, 


“New Way to Pay Old Debts,’ Thursday, February 28, 1828; and 2 


# others dated 1828. 

4 

_ 410. Vortarrs (Juan F. M. A. pn). La Pucelle d’Orleans. Poeme en Vingt 
a et un Chants. W2th portrait engraved by Scriven in 2 states on India 
=: —) 4 paper; portrait engraved by Lazelet, 4 states on India and Japanese 
4 ° papers; fine impression of the Hopwood likeness; and numerous 


4 vignettes by Duplessis-Bertaux in 2 states, one on Japanese paper. 

a 2 vols. large 12mo, full crimson levant morocco, gilt backs, wide in- 

side gilt borders, gilt over rough edges, BY EMILE ROUSSELLE. 
Rouen: Chez J. Lemonnyer, 1880 


LARGE PAPER Copy. One of 150 copies printed on Whatman paper. 
BEAUTIFUL EDITION WITH ALL THE ARTISTIC PLATES. 


_ 411. Watpotz (Horace). The Works of Walpole. With many engraved por- 
= traits and views of historic personages and places. Together, 37 
vols. 8vo, full sprinkled calf, gilt backs, leather labels, By zAETINS- 
DORF. London: Various Publishers, 1820-1862 


=: CONTENTS 
a 79, Y? Anecdotes of Painting in England, with Catalogue of Engravers and 
i "i Additions by James Dallaway. New Edition, Revised, with Additional 
Notes, by R. N. Wornum. 3 vols. London: H. G. Bohn, 1862 
Catalogue of the Royal and Noble Authors of England, Scotland and 
Ireland. Revised and Enlarged, by Thomas Park. 5 vols. 
London: Longman, &c., 1823 
Memoirs of Walpole and his Contemporaries. Edited by Eliot War- 
burton. First EDITION. London: Henry Colburn, 1851 
Private Correspondence. Now First Collected. 4 vols. 
London: Rodwell and Martin, 1820 
Memoirs of the Reign of King George II. Edited by Lord Holland. 
3 vols. London: Henry Colburn, 1847 
Memoirs of the Reign of King George II. Now First Published and - 
Edited with Notes by Sir Denis Le Marchant. 4 vols. 
London: R. Bentley, 1845 
Journal of the Reign of King George III. Now First published from 
the Original Mss. Edited, with Notes, by Dr. Doran. 
London: R. Bentley, 1859 
Letters Addressed to the Countess of Ossory. Now First Published 
from the Original Mss. Edited, with Notes, by R. Vernon Smith. 2 vols. 
London: R. Bentley, 1848 
Letters of Walpole. Including Numerous Letters Now First Pub- 
lished from the Original Mss. 6 vols. London: R. Bentley, 1846 
Letters to William Mason. Now First Published from the Original 
Mss. Edited, with Notes, by J. Mitford. 2 vols. 
London: R. Bentley, 1851 
Letters to Sir Horace Mann. Now First Published from the Original 
Mss. 4 vols. London: R. Bentley, 1843 
BEAUTIFUL SET, WITH UNBLEMISHED TEXT AND ILLUSTRATIONS, 


Second Session, Monday Evening, November 17th 


A412. Warsurton (Exot). Memoirs of Prince Rupert, and the Cavaliers. 


0 Fi whe Including their Private Correspondence. Hngraved Portraits. 3 
| vols. 8vo, half morocco, gilt tooled backs, gilt tops. 
{ : London: Richard Bentley, 1849 


First EDITION. Fine copy. 


413. WHisTLER (JAMES MoNuitu). The Gentle Art of Making Enemies, As 
Pleasingly Exemplified in Many Instances, wherein the Serious Ones — 
of the Earth, carefully Exasperated, have been Prettily Spurred on 


() to Unseemliness and Indiscretion, when Overcome by an Undue 
A Sense of Right. Square 8vo, half cloth and boards, uncut. 
1 ee, London: William Heinemann, 1890 


FIRST AUTHORIZED EDITION, but not the actual First Edition as that 
was issued in Paris the same year. Whistler, however, disclaimed all 
approval of the Paris work, giving the Heinemann publication the — 
credit for being the only authorized First Edition. 


414. WuHistLER (JAMES MoNettt). Eden Versus Whistler; The Baronet & 
The Butterfly. A Valentine with a Verdict. Square 8yo, half cloth 
and boards, uncut. aie 

rs Paris: Louis-Henry May, no date [1899] 

} Dy, > Written in Paris after the famous law-suit,—‘Whistler versus Rus- — 

/ kin.” The author’s original intention was to have the work issued by 


Heinemann, in London, but believing that an edition was about to be 
brought out in American, Whistler had the book published in Paris. — 


. WHISTLER (JAMES McNertu). For Edward G, Kennedy’s Work on 
Whistler, published by The Grolier Club, New York; See,—No. 246. 


415. [Wituram III., or Enrianp.] A Letter from a Clergy-man in the City, 
To His Friend in the Country, Containing his Reasons for not Read- 
ing the Declaration. 4to, full sprinkled calf, gilt back, lettered, in- 
tgs side gilt borders, gilt top, uncut, BY RIVIBRE. : ‘ 
; a 7 London, [1688] 
aaa i 


416. [Wittram ITI., or Encianp.] The Anatomy of a Jacobite-Tory: In A 
Dialogue between Whig and Tory, Occasioned by the Act of Recog- 
4) nizing King William and Queen Mary. 4to, full sprinkled calf, gilt 

y h)” back, lettered, gilt top, uncut, BY RIVIERE. ma “ 
ft BSE London: Richard Baldwin, 1690 


417. [Wiixi14M IIL, or Encianp.] The Declaration of His Highness, Wil- — 

liam Henry, Prince of Orange, &c. of the Reasons enducing Him — 

to ee to appear in Arms, in the Kingdom of England, for preserving — 

the Protestant Religion, and restoring the Laws & Liberties of — 

England, Scotland and Ireland. 4to, full sprinkled ealf, gilt — 

back, lettered, inside gilt borders, gilt top, uncut, BY RIVIERE. 3 
[The Hague, 1688] © 


+ 


Second Session, Monday Evening, November 17th 


418. Witttams (Sir Cuartes Hanpury). Works. From the Originals-in 
wy) the Possession of His Grandson the Earl of Essex. With Notes by 
: 3 ay Horace Walpole, Earl of Oxford. Hngraved portraits (2) of the 
author and of Thomas Winnington. 3 vols. 8vo, contemporary 

U, boards, morocco backs, gilt lettered, gilt tops, uncut. 
London: Edward Jeffery & Son, 1822 


Rare. The portrait of Horace Walpole has been taken out and a 
duplicate of the author inserted. 


419. Witson (Harriette). The Interesting Memoirs of Harriette Wilson, 
one of the Most Celebrated Women of the Present Day . . . with 
the Whole of her Amorous Adventures with Persons of the First 
Rank and Fashion. Portraits of Harriette and Amy, and 18 coL- 

Pon PLATES engraved by Findlay and Marks. 4 vols. 8vo, half 
Ly erimson levant morocco, page 110 misbound and 1 plate slightly torn 
f and mended. London: Edward Duncombe [1825] 


AN EXCEEDINGLY SCARCE EDITION, especially so with the full quota of 
colored plates, as above. One of the pirated editions of these celebrated 


y) memoirs, issued about the period of the original Stockdale publication. 
sons of eminence as,—The Duke of Wellington, Lord Hertford (Thack- 


as <~ Involved in the unblushing disclosures of the author were such per- 


eray’s Marquis of Steyne), the Earl of Fife, Prince Esterhazy, Beau 
Brummel, Lord Byron, and other notabilities. Such excitement was 
caused by the publication of these Memoirs that the traffic at the pub- 
lisher’s door had to be specially regulated. 


420. Winxizs (R. B.). Winkles’s Architectural and Picturesque Illustra- 

- tions of the Cathedral Churches of England and Wales. New 

q Ho Edition, with the Addition of the Manchester Cathedral. I Illustrated 

; & Or with numerous fine engraved plates, from drawings by Hablot 

, Browne, Winkles, Archer and others. 3 vols. royal 8vo, half red 
j morocco, gilt tooled and lettered, gilt tops. 

S . London: David Bogue, 1851 


421. Woopwarp (Gzorcr M.). Elements of Bacchus; or, Toasts and Sent. / 
ments, given by Distinguished Characters. Illustrated with 40 po - 
traits in Aqua Tint, of the most Celebrated Bon Vivants in Cran TO 
Britain. With a Variety of Anecdotes and Remarkable Traits pre: 
fixed to Each Portrait. 4to, full mottled calf, gilt back, gilt cover 
borders, inside dentelles, gilt edges, BY RIVIERE. 
: London: William Holland, 1792 


A SUPERB COPY OF THE FIRST EDITION OF THIS RARE WORK, WITH ALL THE 
| FULL-PAGE COLORED AQUATINTS AND LETTERPRESS IN FINE CONDITION. 


oy | Woodward, designer of the plates and author of the text, was an as- 

CSN sociate of Thomas Rowlandson and Isaac Cruikshank, father of the 

Gye famous George Cruikshank, and was a prolific producer of caricatures 

much after the manner of Bunbury. Woodward’s talent was mostly 

Geel and, while exhibiting but little knowledge of drawing, did ex- 
} 


ae a ee 


“~hibit much jovial humor. 
Ae | THIS WORK, SO FAR AS AVAILABLE RECORDS SHOW, HAS NOT BEEN OFFERED 
HERETOFORE AT ANY PUBLIC AUCTION SALE IN THIS COUNTRY. 


Second Session, Monday Evening, November 17th 


422, WorpswortH (Witt1AM). Poetical Works. Engraved portrmt. 6 vols. 
1840; Poems, Chiefly of Early and Late Years, including the Bor- 
derers. 1842. Together, 7 vols. Small 8vo, half dark-red levant 
morocco, gilt tooled, gilt tops, rough edges, BY MANSELL. 

London: Moxon, 1840-1842 


Fine set of this much esteemed edition. 


423. WraxaLt (Sir N. W.) Historical Memoirs of My Own Time. Hn- 
graved portrait by Cooper. 3 vols.; Posthumous Memoirs. FIRST 

EDITION. LHngraved portraits. Together, 6 vols. 8vo, uniformly 

bound in tree calf, gilt backs, leather labels. 

. : London, 1818-1836 


424, Youna Pretenper. Young Juba: or, The History of the Young Cheva- 
lier, from His Birth, to his Escape from Scotland, after the battle 
of Culloden ... Translated from the Original Italian, published 
at Rome by M. Michell, formerly Secretary to the Old Chevalier, 
and a Companion to the Young One in all his Adventures. Engraved 
portrait of Prince Charles (in duplicate) and portrait of Miss Flora 
Macdonald. 12mo, bound in 8vo (recent), full light-green calf, gilt 
back, gilt sides with corner ornaments, gilt tops, leather labels, - 
uncut, BY TOUT, binding a trifle rubbed and one leaf repaired. . 

London: Printed for the Translator, 1748 — 


RaArE. With autograph on title,—‘James Booth, 1749,” a wellknown 
lawyer of his time and an adherent of James II. 


425. Zoua (EmitE). The Masterpieces of Zola translated by Arthur Symons, 
Havelock Ellis, Ernest Dowson, and others. 12 vols. 8vo, buckram, 
gilt backs and tops, uncut. Stel 

London: Printed by the Lutetian Society, 1895 
One of 300 copies, PRIVATELY PRINTED, of the FIRST HNGLISH TRANSLA- 
TIONS of these masterpieces, for members of the LUTETIAN Society. 
CONTENTS 


La Terre Ernest Dowson), 2 vols; L’Assommoir (Arthur Symons), 
2 vols; 

Germinal (Havelock Ellis), 2 vols; 

La Cureé (A. Teixeira), 2 vols; Nana (Victor Plarr), 2 vols; 

Pot-Bouille (P. Pinkerton), 2 vols. 


SCOTTISH AND JACOBITE REBELLIONS Ot ae 
[Numbers 426 to 456, inclusive] | 


426. ScorrisH RgBELLions, 1625-1748. Culloden Papers: Comprising an 
Extensive and Interesting Correspondence from 1625 to 1748; in- 
cluding Numerous Letters from the Unfortunate Lord Loyat, and 
other Distinguished Persons of the Time . . . To which is Prefixed — 
an Introduction by H. R. Duff. Full-page engraved title and por- 

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traits of Duncan Forbes and Edward Stuart, with a page of fac- 
simile signatures. 4to, full calf, gilt back, joints slightly cracked. 
London: T. Cadell and W. Davies, 1815 


FINE, CLEAN COPY OF THE First EpitTion, apart from the slight imper- 
fection noted. 


427, ScorrisH REBELLIONS, 1638-1746. Chambers (Robert). History of 
the Rebellions in Scotland under the Marquis of Montrose and 
Others, from 1638 to 1660. 2 vols. 1828; History of the Re- 
bellions in Scotland under the Viscount of Dundee and The 
Earl of Mar, in 1689 and 1715. 1829; History of the Rebellion 
in Scotland in 1745, 1746. 2 vols. 1827. Together, 5 vols. 
16mo, uniformly bound in full purple morocco, gilt, gilt edges. 
Edinburgh: Constable & Co., 1827-1829 
First Epirions. Issued in the Constable’s Miscellany series. Hach 
with the extra engraved vignette title. 


428. Scorrisu REBELLIONS, 1707. Hooke [Nathaniel.] The Secret History 
of Colonel Hook’s Negotiatons in Scotland, in Favour of the Pre- 
tender, in 1707. Including the Original Letters and Papers which 
passed between the Scotch and Irish Lords and the Courts of Ver- 
sailles and St. Germains. Written by Himself. 8vo, full light-green 
calf, gilt tooled back, corners and inside borders, gilt top, BY TOUT. 

London, 1760 


429, JACOBITE REBELLION, 1715. The Whole Proceedings to Judgment upon 
the Articles of Impeachment of High Treason .. . against Der- 
‘wentwater, Widdrington, Nithisdale, Carnwath, Kenmure, and 
Nairn. In Westminster-Hall, Ninth January 1715. 20 pages, with 

title and preliminary leaf. Thin folio, half morocco. 
London: Jacob Tonson, 1716 


430. JACOBITE REBELLION, 1715. Memoirs of the Insurrection in Scotland in 
1715. From the Original Manuscript. With Notes by Sir Walter 

Scott. 4to, original cloth, paper label, uncut. 
Edinburg, 1858 


ABBOTSFORD CLUB PUBLICATION. 


431. JAcoBITE REBELLION, 1715. [Rae (Peter).] The History of the Late 
Rebellion, Rais’d against His Majesty King George, by the Friends 
of the Popish Pretender. By a Lover of the Prosperity and Peace 
of Great Britain. Small 4to, original calf, blind tooled, gilt leather 
label. Dumfries: Printed by Robert Rae, 1718 

ORIGINAL EDITION. VERY SCARCE. THIS IS THE FIRST BOOK PRINTED 
In Dumrrics. The author was a distinguished mechanic, historian, 
and philosopher. This book was the subject of an attack by Robert 
Ker in “A Glass wherein Nobles, Priests, and People may see the Lord’s 
Controversies against Britain.” 


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432, JACOBITE REBELLIONS, 1715 and 1745. Collection of pamphlets, tracts, 
and poems. 13 piece in one vol. 12mo, boards, leather back. 
Various places, 1717 &c., and no date 
CONTENTS 
Flight of the Pretender, with Advice to the Poets. London, ca. 1745; 


A Touch of the Times, An Allusion to Our Good Samaritan King 
George. With the Jacobites Purgatory and Prayer. Woodcut 
portrait on title. London, 1717; . 


Collection of Loyal Songs for the Use of the Revolution Club. Edin- 
burgh, 1749; 


Several Scots Poems ... Composed by the Great Montrose, &c.; — 
Full Collection of all Poems upon Charles Prince of Wales. 1745; 
The New Way of Whirry Whings awa’; 


Poem called Townly’s Ghost, To Which is Added, Three Beautiful 
New Songs. I. A&€ Loyal Song. II. The Yallow Hair’d Ladie. 
III. An’ Thou wer’t my own Thing; 


Song to the Tune of Auld Lang Syne; 
The Tears of Scotland; 

Poems on Several Occasions. 1750; 
Poems... A Birthday Ode, 1747; 


Specimen of a Book, intitled Ane Compendious Booke of Godly and 
Spiritual sangs. Edinburgh, 1765; 


Plain, authentic, and faithful Narrative of the several Passages of 
the Young Chevalier. London, 1745. 


433. JACcoBITH REBELLIONS, 1715 and 1745. Gibson (W. S8.). Dilston 
Hall, or Memoirs of the Earl of Derwentwater, with A Visit to 
Bamburgh Castle. 1850; Farrarun Reeister of the Late Re- 
bellion. 1718; Penrice (GpeRARD). Genuine and Impartial Ac- 
count of . .. Charles. Ratcliffe. 1747; Tmrry (CHaries S. 
Editor). The Chevalier of St. George, 1701-1720. Illustra 
tions. 1901. Together, 4 vols. 16 mo to 8yvo, cloth. 


London, 1718-1901 


434, JACOBITE REBELLIONS, 1715 and 1745. Thomson (Mrs. Anthony Todd). 
Memoirs of the Jacobites of 1715 and 1745. Engraved portraits. 
3 vols. 8vo, half calf, gilt tooled backs, leather labels. 

London: Richard Bentley, 1845-1846 


First AND BEST EDITION. 


435. JACOBITE REBELLION, 1745. A MOST INTERESTING AND IMPORTANT col- 
lection of material relating to the Scottish Rebellion of 1745, etc., 
consisting of Addresses, Broadsides, Pamphlets, Newspapers, Por- 
traits, etc. 55 pieces, bound in one vol. folio, full blue levant mo- — 
rocco, ribbed and lettered back, gilt tooled inside borders, By HEN- 


DERSON & BISSET. Various places, 1743, ete. 
CONTENTS 


His Majesty’s Most Gracious Message to Parliament, 15th February — 
1743 [on the preparations of Charles to return to Scotland.] 1743; 


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[No. 4835—Continued | 

[Letter from Lord Carteret to the Duke of Newcastle on the Victory 
over the French at Dettingen, 1743.] Folio broadside; 

Gardiner (Col. James). Engraved portrait; A.L.S. mentioning Cope 
and others. Ip. 4to. Bankton, 1745; “On the Death of James Gar- 
diner, Slain at Preston-Pans. A Poem.” London, 1746; Sermon on 
the Heroick Death of Col. James Gardiner. By P. Doddridge. 
London, 1745. 4 pieces; 

[Letter from Lord Carteret to the Duke of Newcastle, on the battle 
with the French, near Hanau, June 20, 1743.] Printed by William 
Owen, [1748.] 

Doddridge (P.). A.L.S., oa Northampton, March 8, 1750; 

Authentic Copy of a Letter from Thomas Newans to the Duke of 
Newcastle, foretelling the dangers threatening the Nation. 1745; 

An Account of the Engagement near Toulon between His Majesty’s 
Squadron and the Fleets of France and Spain. Whitehall, March 
21, 1744; 

Declaration of War Against the French King. St. James, March 29, 
1744. Square folio, broadside; 

Account of the Action between the Allied Army and that of France, 
near Tournay, 1745. With list of Casualties; 

Genuine Intercepted Letter from Father Patrick Graham, Confessor 

; to the Pretender’s Son, to' Father Benedick Yorke. Perth, Sep- 

> tember 1, 1745; 

; Speech of Archbishop of York. York, Sept. 24, 1745 [on the progress 
of the Rebellion. ] 

Account of Vice Admiral Townshend of his Destroying 40 Mar- 
tinico Ships. December 19, 1745. Folio, broadside. 

Lovat (Simon, Lord). L.S. to “My Lord,” ‘Pleading his own cause. 
March 31, [1745?] 1p. 4to; 

Speech of Lord Hardwicke upon Giving Judgment against Simon 

. Lord Lovat. London, 1747; 

: Engraved portrait of the Duke of Cumberland; 

: White hall, April 26, 1746. [Letter from the Duke of Cumberland on 
his Victory at Colloden. With list of the prisoners, rebel officers, 
wounded, etc.] 8pp. 1746; 

Humble Address from the Lords to His Majesty. With His Majesty’s 
Answer. London, 1746; 

Humble Address of the Commons to the King [on the victory over 
the Rebels.] London: Thomas Cox, 1746; 

London Courant. Number 306. June 238, 1746; 

Speech of Lord Hardwicke up Giving Judgment against Kilmarnock, 

Cromertie, and Balmerino. London, 1746; 
London Evening Post. Number 2926. August 5-7, 1746; 
[Letter from the Duke of Cumberland to Harl of Chesterfield, on the 
~ battle with the French, near Tongres.] Whitehall, June 27, 1747; 

Address of the Lords to His Majesty. November 13, 1747; 

By the King, A Proclamation [on the Pezce of Aix la Chapelle.] St. 
James, 1st February, 1748. Folio broadside; 

Seasonable Considerations on the Present War in Scotland agianst 
the Rebels. [On the feeble fighting qualities of the Highlanders.] 
London, 1746; 


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Account of the Behaviour of Kilmarnock and Balmerino. And their 
execution. [By T. Ford, August 22, 1746;] : 
Account of the Taking of Cape Breton by Warren and Pepperell, 17th 
June 1745. By Philip Durell. London, 1745; 

Full and True Account of the Dreadful and Melancholy Earthquake 
[a travesty.] London, 1750; 

Second Letter ...On Account of the late dreadful Earthquake. Lon- 
don, 1750; 

London Gazette, with Extraordinaries and Supplements. From 
February 18, 1743 to October 26, 1747. 15 numbers; 

His Majesty’s Speeches to Parliament. Dec. 1, 1743, April 3, 1744, 
May 12, 1744, October 7, 1745, June 17, 1747, November 12, 1747, 
and November 29, 1748. 7 pieces. 


436. JACOBITE REBELLION, 1745. The Caledonian Mercury: From January 
1, 1745, to December 30, 1745. (Nos. 3790-3934) ; [Atso] From 
January 1, 1746 to December 30, 1746. (Nos. 3935-4091). Not 


consecutive. Bound in 2 vols. 4to, half calf, leather labels, binding, — 


somewhat rubbed. Edinburgh, 1745-1746 


Contains news of the Young Pretender, Battle of Culloden Moor, the 
last rising of the Jacobites in France, the war of the Austrian Succes- 
sion in America and elsewhere, and much other interesting informa- 
tion relative to current events the world over 


437. JACOBITE REBELLION, 1745. A MOST INTERESTING AND IMPORTANT col- 
lection of Broadsides, Folios, Declarations, and Manifestos. 27 
pieces, mostly folio and 4to. Inserted in one vol. Folio, contem- 
porary boards, leather back, newly rebacked. eae 

Various places, circa 1745 
CONTENTS 
Poem, “On Seeing the Prince’s Picture.” Oblong 8vo.; 


Printed, 1742. A Letter, &c. [From the “Old Pretender.] 4 leaves; 


Copy of A Letter from the Duke of Berwick to Fitz-James fon the 
conduct of the Young Pretender at Gaeta], 1734. 2 leaves; 


To the Commanders, Officers and Sailors at present employed in 


Our Royal Navy. James R. Given at Our Court the 23rd Day of 
December 1743. Folio broadside; ‘ 


To the Officers and Soldiers of the Army, at this Time in the Ser- 
vice of the Usurper, Greeting. James R. Given the 23rd*Day of 
December 1743. Folio broadside; 


To the People of England. Plea for the Restoration of James. 2 
leaves; 


The Declaration and Admonitory Letter . .. Unto those who have not 


as yet declared their Approbation of this Enterprise [the Rebel- 


lion].- 2 leaves; 


[Proclamation of James and Prince Charles of the project of again 
proceeding to Scotland.] Given at Paris the 16th May, 1745. 
Printed by Order of his Royal Highness the Prince R. 2 leaves; 


Abbay of Holyroodhouse, 26th September 1745. All those who are 


willing to take Arms for Our Service. [The call for volunteers — 


issued by the Young Pretender.] 2 copies on one sheet; 


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[No. 487—Continued] 


Charles Prince of Wales &c. ... Whereas it is highly necessary... 
[signed] By His Highness’s Command, J. Murray. [Proclamation 
of Protection to the Inhabitants of Edinburgh. Holyrood, 1745.] 
Folio, broadside; 

{Manifesto issued from Holyrood, October 10, 1745, by Charles and 
Murray.] 2 leaves; 

Genuine Dialogue Between a Gentlewoman at Derby and her 
Maid Jenny in the Beginning of December, 1745. Broadside; 

Speech of the Elector of Hanover to the Pretended Parliament met 
at Westminster the 17th of October 1745. With Observations. 2 
leaves; 

Letter to a Gentleman in England from One in the Prince’s Army. 
Thistle initial. 2 leaves; 

Thoughts of an Impartial Man. Edinburgh, September 7, 1745. 2 
leaves; 

Now or Never: An Immediate Call to the Lovers of Liberty. I leaf; 

Seasonable Warning and Exhortation of the Church of Scotland. 
Edinburgh, 15th November 1745. 2 leaves; 

Further Warning and Exhortation. 1 leaf; 

Letter to the Author of the National Journal. June 10, 1746. Folio 
broadside; : 

Letter to the Author of the National Journal. By Tom Curious and 
A True Modern Whig. Folio broadside; 

His Majesty’s most Gracious Speech to both Houses of Parliament, 
the 17th June 1747. 1 leaf; 

Protest. C.P. of W. R. of Gr. Br. &c. Paris, 16th July 1748. C.P.R. 
Folio broadside; 

Remarks upon a Letter. By Veritatis Amicus. 1 leaf; 

A Soliloquy [by William Hamilton after Colloden.] Folio broadside; 

Answers for His Majesty’s Advocate to the Claim of Alexander Mac- 
Donald. December 12, 1749. 2 leaves; 

True and Particular Account of the Battle near Hulst [from Aber- 
cromby to St. Clare.] Campvere Harbour, 26th April 1747. I 
leaf; 

Lion or Horse in Miniature. By a Gentleman late of the Temple. 
Manuscript of 3 folio pages. 


438, JAcoBITe REBELLION, 1745. A REPRESENTQTION OF THE MARCH OF THE 
GUARDS TOWARDS SCOTLAND, IN THE YEAR 1745. To His Majesty 
the King of Prussia, an Encourager of Arts and Sciences! This 
Plate is most humbly Dedicated. Copperplate. Painted by 
Willm. Hogarth & Publish’s Decbr. 30, 1750. According to Act 
of Parliament. Engru’d by Luke Sullivan, First state. 
Called the “Sunday” print, the date being on that day, after- 
wards altered. 


Dre ONTHOOFDING VANDE REBELLIGE Lorps op Groor TowErR HILL. 
Copperplate. View of the execution of the Rebel Lords on Tow- 
er Hill, showing Tower Hill crowded with Spectators and the 
Execution Stand on which are the Rebel Lords, one of whom 

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[No. 447—Continued] | 
INFoRMATION for Archibald Stuart . . . Against His Majesty’s 
Advocate. By James Ferguson. Blind title and 49 pages. 4to.; 
[CHarcE AGAINST ARCHIBALD StuaRT.] By Robert Leith, with List 
of Witnesses to be adduced against him. Has annotations in 
ink and manuscript list of the witnesses examined. 3pp. large 
4to.; 
LIST OF THE Writines to be produced against Archibald Stuart and 
List of Assize. With contemporary manuscript notes and addi- 
tions. ip. large 4to. be 


448, Jacoprre RepeLiion, 1745. [Henderson (Andrew).] The History of 
the Rebellion, 1745 and 1746. By an Impartial Hand, who was an 
Eye-witness to most of the Facts. 8vo, half morocco. 


ae ele al, | ia a 


Edinburg, 1748 


First Epirion. Pasted on fly leaf are, AN AUTOGRAPH SIGNATURE OF 
Grorce II. and his portrait. Four bookplates and labels pasted inside 
front cover. 


449, JacoBITE REBELLION, 1745. [Henderson (Andrew).] History of the 
Rebellion, 1745 and 1746. London, 1748; (and) True Copies of 
the Papers Wrote by Arthur Lord Balmerino (and 10 others) And 
delivered by them to the Sheriffs at the Places of their Execution. 
London, 1746. 2 vols. in one, 8vo, half levant morocco, gilt top. 

London, 1748-1746 


450. Jacopitn ReBevuion, 1745. Home (John). History of the Rebel- 
lion. Portrait and folding maps. 1802; JoHNSTONE (CHEYVA- 
LIpR DE). Memoirs of the Rebellion. Hngraved portraits. 
1820; Report of the... Examination of Sir John Cope, Pere- 
grine Lascelles, and Thomas Fowke. 1749. Together, 3 vols. 
4to, original calf and half calf, some bindings rubbed. 

. London, 1749-1820 


451. JAcoBITE REBELLION, 1745. Fraser (Simon—Lord Lovat). Memoirs 
of the Life of Simon Fraser, Lord Lovat. Woodcut tail-piece. 12mo, 
half calf, leather label. Kdinburg: Printed for George Begg, 1767 


The subject of these Memoirs was the notorious Jacobite intriguer, 
the twelfth Baron Lovat. This work is a reprint of the 1746 edition. 


452. JACOBITE REBELLION, 1745. Rose (D. Murray). Prince Charlie’s Friends 
| of Jacobite Indictments. Small 4to, red cloth. 
Aberdeen: Printed for Private Circulation, 1896 


ONE oF 50 COPIES PRINTED, this being No. 26. 


453. Jacopirs Rwperiion, 1745. Ray (James). Compleat History of 
the Rebellion. Portrait of Cumberland. York, 1749; History 
of the Rebellion. Extracted from the Scots Magazine. Aber- 


deen, 1755; Cottection of (four) pamphlets, including The 


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[No. 453—Continued] 


Young Chevalier, or A) Genuine Narrative, and Copy of a 
Letter from a French Lady at Paris. London, 1759. In one 
volume. Together, 3 vols. 8vo, old calf. 

London, various dates 


454, Jacoprre Ruepetiion, 1745. Patten (Robert). History of the Re 
‘pellion. London, 1745. Autograph of Thomas Powell of Win- 


455. JAc 


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chester on fly-leaf, with Gaelic inscription; Ross (D. Murray). 
Historical Notes or Essays on the ’15 and ’°45. Illustrations. 
Edinburgh, 1897; History of the Rise, Progress, and Extinc- 
tion of the Rebellion. Portraits and colored map. London, 
[ca. 1746;] Gunuine Tria of Francis Townley, &e. London, 
[ea. 1746] Sewed; Mounsny (GuorcE GILL, Editor). Carlisle 
in 1745. London, 1846. ‘Together, 5 vols, 8vo, cloth 
morocco, etc. Various places, various dates 


opire REBELLION, 1745. Chambers (Robert). History of the 
Rebellion. Jllustrations. London, [1869;] ExtcnHo (Davin, 
Lorp). Short Account of the Affairs of Scotland in 1744, 
1745, 1746. Illustrations. Edinburgh, 1907; CHAMBERS 
(RozerT). Jacobite Memoirs. Edinburgh, 1834; and 3 pub- 
lications of the Scottish History Society: Paton (HE®Nnry). 
Papers about the Rebellion. Edinburgh, 1893. Only 40 Copies 
printed; BuarKin (W. B.). Origins of the ’Forty-Five. Edin- 
burgh, 1916; Dickson (W. K.) The Jacobite Attempt of 1719. — 
Portraits. Edinburgh, 1895. Together, 6 vols. 8vo, cloth and 
boards. Edinburgh and London, 1834-1916 


opire Repeiuion, 1745. Terry (C. 8.). The Rising of 1745. 
Illustrations. London, 1900; Journsy (A) through Part of 
England and Scotland under the Duke of Cumberland. By A 
Volunteer. London, 1747; MacGrecor (Auex.). Life of Flora 
MacDonald. Inverness, 1882; Manon (Lorp). The Forty-Five. 
London, 1869; Foster (JAmMms). Account of the Behavior of 
Earl of Kiilmarnock. London, 1846 [with a Review of Foster’s 
Account, bound in, London, 1846;] CampBeLi-MACLACHLAN. 
(A. N.). William Augustus, Duke of Cumberland. Jllustra- 
tions. London, 1876; Ran (Perer). History of the Rebellion. 
London, 1746. Together, 7 vols. 16mo to 8vo, half morocco, 
cloth, ete. Various places, various dates 


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About Piccadilly and Pall Mall. Illustrations. 1870; Trmss 
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. Atpum Herarpiquz. With many crests, etc. pasted in, pages for 


autographs, etc.; WricHt (Tuomas). Caricature History of the 
Georges. Colored frontispiece, etc. [1867;] WiLKinson (REv. 
C. A.). Reminiscences of the Court and Times of King Ernest of 
Hanover. Frontispiece. 2 vols., 1886; Romer (Mrs.). Filia Do- 
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463. AmprIcAN Revotution. Diary of David How, a Private in Colonel 
Paul Dudley Sargent’s Regt. of the Massachusetts Line. Notes by 
G. W. Chase and Henry B. Dawson. Morrisania, N. Y., 1865. 
One of 250 copies, signed by Henry B. Dawson; New Yorx City 


during the Revolution. From the MSS of The Mercantile Library 


Assn. Folding map. [New York,] 1861; Dawson (Henry B.). 
The Assault on Stony Point. Map and facsimiles. Morrisania, 
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lis. Baltimore, 1878; Procurpines of a Court-Martial . . . for, 
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ica. By Gertrude Selwyn Kimball. Portraits. 2 vols. New York, 
1906; Burgoyne (JOHN). Political and Military Episodes. By 
K. B. De Fonblanque. Illustrations. London, 1876; Greene 
(SAMUEL A., Editor). My Campaigns in America, by Count Wil- 
liam de Deux-Ponts, 1780-81. Boston, 1868. Presentation in- 
scription by the editor on fly-leaf; BUSHNELL (Cuaruss I., Edi- 
tor).. The Narrative of Ebenezer Fletcher. Portrait. New York: 
Privately Printed, 1866. Together, 5 vols. 8vo, cloth, one-half 
boards. Various places, various dates 


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the American Revolutionary War. Boston, 1827; CHirrenDEN 
(L. E.). The Capture of Ticonderoga. Montpelier, 1872. [Pro- 
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and Monument. Charlestown, 1843; FrorHincHam (RICHARD). 
History of the Siege of Boston. Maps, etc., Boston, 1872; K1ppER 
(F.). Boston Massacre. View. Albany, 1870; Drake (S. A.). 
Bunker Hill. Boston, 1875; Greunp (G. W.) The German Ele- 
ment in the War. New York, 1876; Henry (J. J.). Arnold’s 
Campaign against Quebec. Albany, 1877; Nzruson (CHARLES). 
Burgoyne’s Campaign. Folding map. Albany, 1844; and 4 others. 
Together, 12 vols. 16mo to Syo, cloth, ete. 

Various places, various dates 


470. AMERICANA. Stone (Wixtuiam L.). Life and Times of Sir William 
Johnston. 2% vols. Albany, 1865; Life of Joseph Brant-Thayen- 
danegea. 2 vols. Buffalo, 1851. “All. with engraved frontispieces. 
Together, 4 vols. 8vo, cloth. 

| Buffalo and Albany, 1851-1865 


471. AmERicANA. Peabody (Andrew P.). Harvard Reminiscences. 1888; 
Crapp (W. P., Jr.). A Record of the Boston Stage. 1853; Busi 
(G. G.). Harvard the First American University. Plates. Ent- 
TION-DE-LuxE; [1886.] Oxp Srate Hovuss, Boston. Re-Dedica- 
tion, 1882. Plates. 1885; ANTIQUE Views of Ye Towne of Boston. 
Many illustrations. [1882.| ‘Together, 5 vols. 12mo to Imperial 
8vo, various bindings. Boston, 1853-1888 


Third Session, Tuesday Evening, November 18th 


472. AMERICANA. New York. Valentine (D. T.). Manual of the Corpora- 


tion of the City of New York. Colored plates, portraits, &c. 1865; 
The same for 1866; SHannon (JosEepH). Manual of... the 
City of New York. Colored plates, portraits, &c. 1868; The same 


for 1869; Collections of the New York Historical Society. Maps. — 


1881. The same for 1882. Together, 6 vols. 12mo to royal 8vo, 
cloth. New York, 1865-1882 


473, AMERICANA Cooper (J. Fenimore). History of the Navy of the United 


States of America. Engraved portraits. 2 vols. 8vo, half levant — 


morocco, ribbed and gilt tooled backs, gilt tops, uncut. 
London: Richard Bentley, 1839 


This English edition is scarce. 


474. AmericaANA. Lodge (Henry Cabot). Early Memories. New York, 
1913; TuHaynr (Witt1am Roscor). The Life and Letters of John 
Hay. Illustrations. 2 vols. Boston, 1915; KirrrEpGE (GEORGE 
Lyman). The Old Farmer and His Almanac. Illustrations. Bos- 
ton, 1904; TickNor (GrorGE). Life, Letters, and Journals. J/lus- 


trations. 2 vols. Boston, 1877; Wrigut (Roxpert). Life of Ma- 


jor-General James Wolfe. Illustrations. London, 1864. ‘Together, 
7 vols. 8vo, cloth and half morocco. 


Various places, various dates 


475. AMERICANA. Coghlan (Mrs. [Margaret]). Memoirs . . . With Anec- 


dotes of the Late American and Present French Wars. First — 
AMERICAN Epition. New York, 1795; Draxge (Samuret G.). His- — 
tory of Philip’s War. Plates. Exeter, N. H., 1829; BRACKENRIDGE ~ 


(H. M.). History of the Late War [of 1812]. Plates. Baltimore, 
1817; [INcranam (E. D.).] Sketch of the Events which Preceded 


the Capture of Washington, 1814. Folding map. Philadelphia, — 


1849; [Guieic (G. R.).] Narrative of the Campaigns... at 


Washington, Baltimore, and New Orleans. Philadelphia, 1821. 


Together, 5 vols. Various sizes and bindings. 


: Various places, various dates 


476. AMERICANA. Bryce (James). The American Commonwealth. 2 vols. 


London, 1888; Grant (Mrs. Anne). Memoirs of an American — 
Lady. With Memoir of Mrs. Grant, by James Grant Wilson. Hn- — 
gravings. Albany, 1876; Wi~uson (Broxizs). Life and Letters — 
of James Wolfe. Illustrations. London, 1909; Brapuey (A. G.). 
The Fight with France for North America. Illustrations. London, — 


1908; Harr (GEratp E.). The Fall of New France, 1755-1760. — 


Portraits, etc. Montreal, 1888. Together, 6 vols., various sizes, 
cloth, one in wrappers. Various places, various dates 


AT’. 


478. 


479, 


480. 


481. 


482. 


483. 


Third Session, Tuesday Evening, November 18th 


AMERICANA. Beckwith, (G. C.). Peace Manual. Boston, 1847; Mex- 
ico in 1842. Folding map. New York, 1842; McSuerry (RicH- 
4rd). El Puchero, or A Mixed Dish from Mexico. Philadelphia, 
1850; Dz Tocqurvitite (A. De). Democracy in America. 2 vols. 
Cambridge, 1863; and 7 others. Together, 12 vols. Various sizes, 

fmraloett, Various places, various dates 


AMERICANA. CONFEDERATE History. Bulloch (James D.). The Se- 
cret. History of the Confederate States. 2 vols. New York, 1884; 
Davis (JEFFERSON). Rise and Fall of the Confederate Government. 
Engraved portraits. 2 vols. New York, 1881; Spmmus (Com- 
MANDER R. and Others). The Cruise of The Alabama and The 
Sumter. Colored Lithographs. 2 vols. London, 1864; RicHMonD 
during the War. By A Richmond Lady. New York, 1867; and 4 
others. Together, 11 vols. 12mo to royal 8vo, cloth. 

Various places, various dates 


Americana. Orvin War. Russell (W. H.). My Diary North and 
South. Boston, 1863; Hamiin (A. C.). Martyria, or Anderson- 
ville Prison. Illustrations. Boston, 1866; Harris (W. C.). Prison 
Life in the Tobacco Warehouse at Richmond. Philadelphia, 1862; 
Goss (W. L.). Soldier’s Story of His Captivity at Andersonville, 
&e. Boston, 1867; and 4 others. Together, 3 vols, 12mo and 8vo, 
cloth and half leather. Various places, various dates 


Americana. Relating mostly to America, Revolutionary War, Can- 
ada, etc. 27 pieces. Various places and dates 


Aytoun (Wiu11AM E.). Lays of the Scottish Cavaliers and Other 


Poems. Illustrations by Noel and Waller Paton. 1868. Orig- 

inal issue of this edition; The Ballads of Scotland. 2 vols. 1861. 

Together, 3 vols. small 8vo, half morocco, gilt edges. 
Edinburgh: Blackwood, 1861-1863 


Booxsinpinc. Zaehnsdorf (Joseph W.). The Art of Bookbinding. 
Illustrations. Royal Svo, cloth, morocco back, gilt, gilt top, un- 
cut. London, 1880 


ONE oF 50 COPIES ON LARGE PAPER, printed for private circulation only. 


Booxs Apout Books. Elton (Charles and Mary). The Great Book- 
Collectors. Many illustrations. 1893; Harpy (W. J.). Book- 
Plates. Illustrations. 1893; Marruews (Branprer). Ballads 
of Books. Frontispiece and cuts. New York, 1887. Large Paper, 
one of 100 copies printed at Riverside Press. Together, 3 vols. 
Svo, original boards and cloth, uncut. 

London and New York, 1887-1893 


Third Session, Tuesday Evening, November 18th 


484. Bririso Reciments. Simkin (Richard). Our Armies. Colored 
plates. London, no date; O’CaLLAGHAN (JOHN C.) History of 
the Irish Brigades in the Service of France. Glasgow, 1883; 
Sroceunter (J. H.). Personal History of the Horse Guards 
from 1750 to 1872. London, 1873; Forrescur (J. W.). History 
of the 17th Lancers. Colored plates. London, 1895. Together, 
4 vols. 8vo to oblong 4to, cloth and boards. 
London and Glasgow, various dates 


485. BucHANAN (Ropert). The Piper of Hamelin. Hugh Thomson illus- 
trations. First Eprrion with these illustrations. London, 1893; 
Grimm’s Household Tales. Introduction by Andrew Lang. 2 
vols. London, 1884; Herprorp (OLIVER). Rubaiyat of a Per- 
sian Kitten. London, 1905; rH samn, another edition. New 
York, 1906; Barrierr (JoHN). Familiar Quotations, Boston, 
1886 ; ANSON (W. 8S. W.). Christmas Book of Carols and Songs. 
Colored plates. London, no date; [Irving (WASHINGTON).] 
History of New York. By Diedrich Knickerbocker. JIllustra- 
tions. New York, 1860. Together, 8 vols. 12mo and 8vo, various 
sizes and bindings. Various places, various dates 


486. CAMPBELL (JOHN, Lorp). Life of John, Lord Campbell, Lord High 
Chancellor of Great Britain. Edited by His Daughter, the Hon. 
Mrs. Hardcastle. Engraved portrait. 2 vols. 8yo, gilt tooled 
backs and borders, gilt tops, By KAUFMANN, 
London: John Murray, 1881 


487. Cartyte (THomMAS). The French Revolution: A History. 3 vols. 
12mo, half morocco, gilt backs. 
London: Chapman and Hall, 1848 


488. [CLARKE (WILLIAM).] Every Night Book, or Life After Dark. By 
The Author of “The Cigar.” Woodcut vignette on title. Small 
8vo, half calf, gilt, leather label. London: T. Richardson 1827 — 


A curious description of famous public resorts Bi London. 
The Brayton Ives copy, with book . a 


489. Cotutins (Mortimer). Pen Sketches. Edited by Tom Taylor. Por- 
trait. 2 vols. London, 1879; BaLtitanryne (Mr. SeRJBANT). 
Experiences of a Barrister’s Life. Portrait. New York, 1882; 
Haywarp (ABRAHAM). Selection from Correspondence. Edited 
by H. E. Carlisle. 2 vols. London, 1886; Vinn Castmn (Count 
Horace DE). Memoirs. Translated by C. Bousfield. 2 vols, 
London, 1888; Croker (JoHn Witson). The Croker Papers. 
Edited by L. J. Jennings. Portrait. 3 vols. London, 1884. To- 
gether, 10 vols. 8vo, and 12mo, cloth. 

London and New York, various dates 


Third Session, Tuesday Evening, November 18th 


_ 490. CorrESPoNDENCE between Frences, Countess of Hartford and Hen- 
3 rietta Louisa, Countess of Pomfret. Stipple portrait. 3 vols. 
London, 1806; Privats Memoirs of Madame Du Hausset, Lady’s 
Maid to Madame de Pompadour. New York: Elam Bliss, 1827; 
CLARKE (Mary ANNE). The Rival Princes. 2 vols. in one. New 
York, 1810; Corperr (Witt1aM). History of the Regency and 
Reign of King George the Fourth. 2 vols. London: William 
Corbett, 1830-1834. Together, 6 vols. 12mo, various bindings. 
London and New York, 1806-1834 


491. Courr Favorites. Public and Private Life of Mrs. Jordan, Late 
Mistress of the Duke of Clarence. London, no date; GoncouRT 
(EpMonp Er JuLEes pp). Les Maitresses de Louis XV. 2 vols. 
Paris, 1860; Courtisanus du Second Empire. Bruxelles, 1871; 
Menace Impérial (Le). Lui et Elle. Bruxelles, 1871; Courtt- 
sangs du Second Empire. Ces Dames de l’entourage. Bruxelles, 
1871. Together, 6vols. small 8vo and 8vo, half calf and half 
morocco, some bindings poor. 

Various places, 1860 etc. 


492. Courr or France Challice (Dr. Editor). The Secret History of the 
Court of France under Louis XV. Edited from Rare and Un- 
published Document. Portrait frontispieces. 2 vols. small 8vo, 
half morocco, gilt backs and tops, uncut. London, 1861 


493. CruIKSHANK, Lugecu and Keene Ixtustrations. Maawell (W. H.). 
History of the Irish Rebellion in 1798. With illustrations by 
G. Cruikshank. 1868; Jerrotp (Doueras). Mrs. Caudle’s Cur. 
tain Lectures. With illustrations by C. Keene. Firsr EpIrion. 
1866; A’Beckerr (Gitpert A.). Comic History of Rome. Col- 
ored plates by John Leech. Early Edition. Bradbury, Evans 
& Co., no date. Together, 3 vols. 8vo and small Ato, original 
cloth and half morocco. | London, various dates 


- 494, Curious. The New Foundling Hospital for Wit. Being a Collection 
| of Several Curious Pieces, in Verse and Prose. Written by Lord 
Chesterfield, Lord Harwicke ... and Other Eminent Persons. 
Part 1, 1772; 2 and 8, 1769; 4, 1771; 5, 1722. Hach with curious 
engraved frontispiece. 5 vols. small 8 vo, calf, rubbed. 

London, 1722-1772 


Each with the book label of Baron Dimsdale 


_ 495. Dp Lauzun (DuKxs). Memoirs. London, 1882; Raikus (THOMAS). 
3 Portion of the Journal, from 1831 to 1847. Portrait. 2 vols. 
London, 1858; Bupesry (Hustace). Memoirs of the Earl of 
Orrery. London, 1732; Quincy (Jostan). Figures of the Past. 
Boston, 1883; Kenyon (Gerorce T.). Life of Lloyd, First Lord 


[Continued 


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[No. 495—Continued | 


496. 


497. 


498. 


499. 


500. 


501. 


Kenyon. Portraits. London, 1873; Haypn (JOSEPH) and Ock- 
erby (Horace). The Book of Dignities. London, 1890; Bur- 
warp (Montacur). Four Lectures on Diplomacy. London, 
1868. Together, 8 vols. 12mo and 8vo, half calf, cloth, ete. . 

Various places, various dates 


DicKENSIANA. Lockwood (Frank). Law and Lawyers of Pickwick. 
Roxburghe Press, no date; FirzcrraLp (Purcy). Pickwickian 
Manners and Customs. JIrontispiece after Phiz. Roxburghe 
Press, no date; Firzarratp (Pxrcy). History of Pickwick. 
With a Bibliography. Chapman and Hall, 1891. Together, 3 
vols, 16mo to 8vo, cloth and wrappers. ‘ 

. London, 1891 and no date 


Dosson (AuspIN). Horace Walpole. A Memoir. With an Appen- 
dix of Books Printed at the Strawberry Hill Press. Jllustra- 
tions by Percy and Leon Moran. Royal 8vo, original grey 
boards, white back, uncut. New York: Dodd, Mead, 1890 

Limited Edition, printed on Dickinson paper by De Vinne. 


Du Barry (MapAME). Letters to and From the Countess Du Barry. 
With Several Curious Anecdotes, etc. 1779; Mumorrs of Madame 
Du Barri. Translated by the Translator of “Vidocq” [George 
Borrow?] 4 vols. 1830. Together, 5 vols. 16mo and 8vo, calf 
and half calf. London, 1779-1830 


Duck (STEPHEN). Poems on Several Occasions, 1738; Morris 
(Mrs.). Illicit Love: A Novel. 2 vols. 1793; OxonrAna [Selec- 
tions from Books and Manuscripts in the Bodleian Library. 
Edited by Jiohn Walker.|] Engraved vignette on each title. 4 
vols. [1807;] New Baru Guive (THE). Hngraved frontispiece. 
1791; Rosin Hoops A Collection of Poems; Songs, and Ballads. — 
Vignette on title. 1820. Together, 9 vols. small 8vo, full calf, 
half morocco, and others. _ London, 1788-1820 


EpinspurGH. Cassell’s Old and New Edinburgh. Its History, its 
People, and its Places. Profusely illustrated. 3 vols. 4to, half 
calf, gilt backs. | London [1866] © 


EMPRESS JOSEPHINE. Memoirs of the Empress Josephine, with Anec- 
dotes of the Courts of Navarre and Malmaison. Second Edition. 

3 vols. small 8vo, half morocco, gilt backs and tops, uncut. — 
London, 1829. 


Third Session, Tuesday Evening, November 18th 


502. Eneiisa# Court Lirz. Ashton (John). Social Life in the Reign of 
Queen Anne. London, 1888; SopHia DorotHea, Consort of 
George I. Memoirs. Portraits. 2 vols. London, 1845; Craw- 
FORD (Mrs. G. M., Editor.) Louis de Keroualle, or How the 
Duke of Richmond Gained His Pension. Portraits... New York, 
1888; ATKINS (JoHN Buack). Life of Sir William H. Russell. 
Illustrations. 2 vols. London, 1911; Luoyp (H. E.). George 
IV. Memoirs. Portrait. London, 1830. Together, 7 vols. 8vo, 
cloth. London and New York, 1830-1911 


503. ENGLIsH History. Mahon (Lord). History of England. 7 vols. 
London, 1853; May (THomas Erskine) and Hallam (Henry). 
Constitutional History of England. 5 vols. New York, 1872- 
1874; Burner (Gitpert). History of His Own Time. Hngraved 
plates. 2 vols. London, 1875; CarrermMoue (RicHArpD). The 
Great Civil War. 30 engravings by George Cattermole. Lon- 
don, 1857. Together, 15 vols. 12mo to imperial 8vo, cloth and 
half morocco. London and New York, 1853-1875 


4 504. Firzuersert (Mrs. Maria). Langdale (Hon. Charles). Memoirs of 


Mrs. Fitzherbert; with an Account of her Marriage with H. R. 
H. The Prince of Wales, afterwards King George the Fourth. 
First Epition. Portrait. 8vo, half morocco, gilt back and top. 

| London: Bentley, 1856 


505. Foorn (SamugL). Dramatic Works. With A Life of the Author. 
Woodcut vignette on titles. 2 vols. small 8vo, sprinkled calf, 
gilt tooled backs and borders, leather labels. London, 1797 


506. Fox (Cuarues James). History of the Early Part of the Reign of 
i James the Second. Portrait. 1808; Tomuinn (Gurorcr). Me- 
moirs of the Life of William Pitt. 3 vols. 1821; Cooks (GrorGE 
W.). Memoirs of Lord Bolingbroke. Portraits. 2 vols. 1835. 
First EpITion; ANoTHER copy of the same. 2 vols. 1836. SEconD 
Epition; WoorrycH (Humpury W.). Memoirs of Lord Jef- 
freys. Portrait. 1827; Kine (WituiamM). Political and Lit- 
erary Anecdotes of His Own Times. 1819 Together, 10 vols. 
12mo to 4to, half calf, 2 vols. in boards. London, 1808-1836 


7 + BOT. Frere (Joun Hookuam). Works, in Prose and Verse. Now First 
Collected, with a Prefatory Memoir, by his Nephews, W. E. and 
Sir Bartle Frere.. Two engraved portraits. 2 vols. 8vo, full yel- 
low calf, gilt tooled backs, leather labels. 

London: Basil Montagu Pickering, 1872 


Third Session, Tuesday Evening, November 18th 


508. Gainp (HucH). Ford (Paul Leicester—Editor). The Journals of 
Hugh Gaine, Printer. Biography and Bibliography, and Jour- 
nals and Letters. Portrait and numerous folding and full-page 
reproductions of title-pages, advertisements, &c. 2 vols. royal 
Syo, cloth, paper labels, uncut. 

New York: Dodd, Mead & Company, 1902 
One of 350 copies on Deckel-edge paper. . 


509. Games. Crawley (Captain). Billiards. London, ca.1860. Original 
covers and A.L.S. of George S. Pardon bound in. Half blue 
morocco; Darr (RicHarD). Kings of Cricket. Introduction by 
Andrew Lang. Bristol, no date; Srme, and Lyrrieton. Cricket. 
London, 1888; Hurcrinson (H. G.). Famous Golf Links. Lon- 
don, 1891; Grace (W. G.). Cricket. Bristol, 1891; HurcHinson 
(H. G.). Golf. London, 1890. Together, 6 vols. 16mo to 8vo, 
cloth, half calf, and half morocco. ad 

Various places, various dates 


510. Grorce THe Tuirp, His Court, and Family. Portraits. A New Edi- 
tion. 2 vols. 8vo, half morocco, gilt backs and tops, uncut. 
London, 1824 


511. Grorce Tuirp or ENGLAND. Huish (Robert). Memoirs of George 
the Third, descriptive of the Most Interesting Scenes of His 
Private and Public Life. Engraved vignettes and 18 engraved 
portraits and views. 2 vols. 8vo, contemporary calf, leather 
labels. London, 18380—[1831] 


Contains matter afterwards suppressed. 


512, Grorce THE FourtH or ENGLAND. Diary Illustrative of the Times 
of George the Fourth, Interspersed with Original Letters from 
the late Queen Caroline, and from various other Distinguished 
Persons. New Edition. Portrait and facsimile. 4 vols. small 
8vo, original cloth, uncut, binding of 3 vols. dampstained, in- 
teriorily a clean copy. 3 

London: Henry Colburn, 1838-1839 


518. Gotpsmiru (Outver). Works. Edited by Peter Cunningham. Por- 
trait and engraved titles. 4 vols. 8vo, original blue cloth, uncut. 
London: John Murray, 1854 


Mvurray’s BritisH Crassics. Genuine Original Issue, much sup- 
erior to the reprint with the old date. 


514. Gronow (Captain). Reminiscences. 1862; Recollections and Anec- 
dotes. 1864; Celebrities of London and Paris. 1865; Last Rec- 
ollections. 1866. All with frontispieces, one in colors. To- 
gether, 4 vols. Svo, original cloth, half morocco, and half calf, 
not uniform. London: Smith, Elder, 1862-1866 


516. 


518. 


519. 


520. 


521. 


Third Session, Tuesday Evening, November 18th 


. Hamiuron (Count ANTHONY). Memoirs of Count Grammont. With 


Biographical Sketch of Count Hamilton and translation of the 
epistle to Count Grammont. 68 fine portraits, engraved by Ed- 
ward Scriven, &éc. 2 vols. 8vo, half green morocco, gilt backs, 
gilt tops, uncut, lacks the Richelieu portrait. London, 1811 


HAMILTON (Emma, Lapy). Memoirs of Lady Hamilton, with Illus- 
trative Anecdotes of Many of her Most Particular Friends and 
Distinguished Contemporaries. Engraved portrait, by Meyer 
after Romney. 8vo, half brown morocco, gilt tooled back, gilt 
top. London: Henry Colburn, 1815 

First EDITION. 


. Harper (Henry H.). The Stumbling Block, a Novel. Portrait. 


Boston, 1912; Bob Hardwick, the Story of his Life and Experi- 
ences. Portrait. New York, 1911; The Functions of the Book 
Club, an Address by Henry H. Harper at the Rowfant Club, 
Cleveland, Ohio, December 19, 1908. Cambridge [1908]. To- 
gether, 3 vols. cloth and wrappers. 

Various places, various dates 


Harvarp University. The Harvard Advocate. Vols 14 to 21, in 4 
vols. 1872-1876; The Magenta. Vols 1 to 5, in 3 vols. 1873-1875 ; 
The Crimson. Vol 6, 1875-1876; Harvard Lampoon. Vol 1, 1876. 
With many ‘humorous cartoons. Together, 9 vols. Small 4to, 
half red morocco, ribbed and gilt tooled backs. 

| [Cambridge,] 1872-1876 


Hogarra (Wituiam). The Genuine Works of William Hogarth. 
Illustrated with Biographical Anecdotes, A Chronological Cata- 
logue, and Commentary, by John Nichols and George Steevens. 
Engraved plates. 2 vols. 4to, original calf, gilt, one hinge 
slightly cracked. 

London: Longman, Hurst, Rees, and Orme, 1808-1810 


With all the plates. As is usual, the supplementary volume, 
“Clavis Hogarthiana,” is not with the set. Z 


Hunr (Leicu). A Day by the Fire and Other Papers. 1870; The 
Wishing Cap Papers. Together, 2 vols. 12mo, original green 
cloth, gilt. | London: Sampson Low, 1870-1874 


First CoLLECTED EDITIONS. 


Inpran Mutiny. Kaye’s and Malleson’s History of the Indian Mu- 
tiny. Pocket map. 6 vols. 1883-1889; Tue Invasion of the 
Crimea. By A. W. Kingslake. Folding maps. 2 vols. 1888. To- 
gether, 8 vols. 12mo, original red cloth, uncut. 

London and Edinburgh, 1883-1889 
Cabinet Edition, Vols. 1 to 6, and 8 to 9. 


Third Session, Tuesday Evening, November 18th 


522. 


Cr 
bo 
CO 


524. 


525. 


526. 


527. 


528. 


529. 


InpIANS or America. Drake (Samuel G.). Biography and History 
of the Indians of North America, from Its Earliest Discovery. 
Engraved portraits and plates. 8vo, cloth. 

Boston: Benjamin B. Mussey & Co., 1851 


. Jessp (Captain). The life of George Brummell, Esq. Commonly 


Called Beau Brummell. Revised and Annotated Edition. 40 
illustrations in colors, of Brummell and his contemporaries. 2 
vols. 8vo, cloth, leather labels, gilt tops, uncut. London, 1886 


LIMITED Eprrion oF 500 COPIES. 


JoHNsoN (SaMvugL). Hill (George Birkbeck}. Footsteps of Dr. 
Johnson. (Scotland.) With 24 full-page illustrations, and 100 
cuts in the text, by Lancelot Speed. 4to, half morocco, gilt back, 
uncut. London, 1890 


Junius. Junius. Stat Nominis Umbra. Stippled portraits. 2 vols. 
8vo, contemporary binding of straight-grained green morocco, 
gilt tooled backs and borders, leather labels, gilt edges. 

London: T. Bensley, 1796 


Tick PArEeR EDITION, in contemporary binding. 


KenpaLut (May). Dreams to Sell. London, 1887; Catvert (C. §.). 
Fly Leaves. Cambridge, 1892; Hmnpmrson (M. I.). The Song 
of Milkanwatha. Cincinnati, 1856; Huspanp (JosmpmH). The 
Story of the Pullman Car. Chicago, 1917; SHakmspHare ( WIL- 
LIAM). Works. New York, no date; Gray (Tuomas). Hlegy. 
Portrait of Daniel Webster. New York, 1856; Teanmr (Hsaras). 
Frithiof’s Saga. Illustrations. Boston, 1878. Together, 7 vols. 
16mo. to imperial 8vo, cloth, one morocco. | 

Various places, various dates 


Kineston (Ducuzss or). An Authentic Detail of Particulars rela- 
tive to the Late Duchess of Kingston [Elizabeth Chudleigh. ] 
Copperplate portrait. 8vo, half morocco. London, 1788 


Larpentr (Sir Georce, Editor). Private Journal of F. 8. Larpent, 
Esq. Judge Advocate General of the British Forces in the Pen- 
insula. 8 vols. small 8vo, original red cloth, uncut. 7 

London, Bentley, 1853 


Lear (Epwarp). A Book of Nonsense. Humorous illustrations im 
colors. 4to, original cloth, gilt. 
London: Frederick Warne & Co., no date 


EARLY EDITION. 


Third Session, Tuesday Evening, November 18th 


530. Lewis XV. The Private Life of Lewis XV. In which are contained 
The Principal Events, Remarkable Occurrences, and Anecdotes 
of His Reign. Translated from the French by J. O. Justamond. 
Engraved portrait of Lewis XV. 4 vols. 8vo, old sheep, cracked 
at hinges. London, 1781 


531. LimcHTENSTEIN (Princess Marty). Holland House. Engraved por- 
traits and many illustrations, facsimiles, etc. 2 vols. 8vo, half 
green morocco, gilt tooled backs, gilt tops, uncut. 

London: Macmillan & Co., 1874 


532. Lincoun (ABRAHAM). Oldroyd (Osborn H.). The Assassination of 
Abraham Lincoln. Illustrations. Washington, 1901; Lauen- 
LIN (Cuara E.). The Death of Lincoln. Illustrations. New 
York, 1909; Dewirr (D. M.). Assassination of Abraham Lin- 
coln. New York. 1909. Werturs (Gipron). Diary. Introduc- 
tion by John T. Morse. Illustrations. 38 vols. Boston, 19h; 
Pirrman (Benn). Assassination of President Lincoln. Por- 
traits. Cincinnati, 1865; Triau of the Assassins and Conspira- 
tors. Illustrations. Portraits inserted. Philadelphia [1865.] 
Together, 8 vols. Various sizes, various bindings. 

| Various places, various dates 


533. Lonpon. Brayley (Edward Wedlake). Londiniana, or Reminis- 
cences of the British Metropolis. Including Character Sketches, 
Antiquarian, Topographical, Descriptive, and Literary. With 
103 engraved plates and plans, folding and full-page. 4 vols. 
12mo, original cloth, paper labels, uncut. London, 1829 


584. Lonpon. Malcolm (James Peller). Anecdotes of the Manners and 
Customs of London. With the full 63 quaint plates of costumes, 
etc., drawn and engraved by the author. 5 vols. 8vo, original 
half red leather, leather labels, some hinges cracked. 

London, 1811-10 


bd 
Comprises,__London from the Roman Invasion to the year 1700. 
8 vols; London during Highteenth Century. 2 vols. 


535. Macautay (Tuomas Bapincron). Speeches of Macaulay. Cor- 
. rected by Himself. 1854; Miscellaneous Writings. 2 vols. 1860; 
Critical and Historical Essays. 38 vols. 1860. Together, 6 vols. 

-8vo, original cloth and sheep. | | 
London: Longman, Brown, 1854-1860 


586. McCuintock (CapTaIn). Narrative of the Discovery of the Fate of 
Sir John Franklin. Jilustrations. Boston, 1860; RoMILLy 

(Hueco H.). From My Verandah in New Guinea. Introduction 

by Andrew Lang. Map. London, 1889 Kane (Exvisua Kent). 
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[ No. 586—Oontinued | 
Arctic Explorations. Steel and wood engravings. 2 vols. Phila- 
delphia, 1857. Forp (Dovetas). Admiral Vernon and the Navy. 
Illustrations. London, 1907. Together, 5 vols. 8vo, cloth. 
Various places, various dates 


537. Mary, QurmN or Scots. Chalmers (George). Life of Mary, Queen 
of Scots, drawn from the State Papers, with Subsidiary Me- 
moirs. Illustrated with plates of medals, portraits, and pros- 
pects. 3 vols. 8vo, full original calf, gilt backs, binding of one 
vol. rubbed. : London: John Murray, 1822 


538. NapoLteon I. Battle of Waterloo (The). By A Near Observer [John — 
Booth.] Folding maps in colors. 1815; SHopert (FRepERIcK— 
Translator). Narrative of ... Events Near Leipzig. Folding 
maps. 1814; Secret Memoirs of Napoleon Buonaparte. By One 
Who Never Quitted Him for Fifteen Years. 1815; Coprms of Orig- 
inal Letters from the Army of Bonaparte, intercepted by Lord 
Nelson. Folding map and facsimile. 2 parts in one vol, 1798- 
99; O’Mnara (Barry E., Translator). Historical Memoirs of 
Napoleon. Folding colored maps. 1820; GourGAuD (GPNERAL). 
Napoleon and the Grand Army in Russia. 1825. Together, 6 
vols. 8vo, various bindings, boards and calf. 

London, 1798-1835, 


539. {ee I. O’Meara (Barry E.). Napoleon in Exile, or A Voice 
from St. Helena. Hngraved portraits and lithographic views. 2 
vols. London, 1822. Rebound in cloth with leather labels; 
D’ABRANTES (THE DucuEss, Madame Junot). Memoirs of Na- 
poleon, His Court and Family. Hngraved plates. 2 vols. To- 
gether, 4 vols. 8va, cloth and half leather. London, 1822-1836 


LIBRARY EDITION. 


540. Napoteon I. Mitchell (Lieut.-Col J.). The Fall of Napoleon: An 
Historical Memoir. 3 vols. London, 1845; Camp and 
Court of Bonaparte. Portrait of Tallyrand. New York, 1832; 
MarirtaNnpn (Caprain F, L.). Narrative of the Surrender of 
Buonaparte. Folding plan. London, 1826. ee 5 vols. 

16mo and 8vo, half morocco, one old calf. 
London and New York, 1826-1845 


541. Napotzton I. Masson (Frédéric). Napoleon and the Fair Sex. 
Portraits, London, 1894; Roprs (Joun C.). The Campaign of 
Waterloo. New York, 1892: Bussey (Grorcn Morr). History 
of Napoleon. J llustrated b1 y Horace Vernet. 2 vols. London, 
1840. Together, 4 vols. royal 8vo, cloth. wn B 

London and New York, 1840- pid 
Original and best library edition of the last named. 


Third Session, Tuesday Evening, November 18th 


542. Napoteon I. Siborne (Captain W.). History of the War in France 
and Belgium, 1815. Quatre-Bras, Ligny, Wavre, and Waterloo. 
Engraved plates. 2 vols. London, 1844; with Plans to Siborne’s 
Waterloo Campaign. FHngraved folio maps. Together 3 vols. 
Svo, half calf, and folio, half leather. London, 1844 


The folio volume of maps is generally missing. 


543. Napontnon I. Hazlitt (William). The Life of Napoleon Buonaparte. 
Second Edition. Portraits and vignette title pages. 4 vols. 8vo, 
half morocco, gilt tops. London, 1852 


544. Navotgon I. Forsyth (William). History of the Captivity of Na- 
poleon at St. Helena, from Letters and Journals of Sir Hudson 
Lowe. Views, portrait, and map. 3 vols. 8vo, original green 
cloth, uncut, slightly rubbed. London: John Murray, 1853 
The Best Library Edition. 


545. Naroteon I. Confidential Correspondence of Napoleon Bonaparte 
with His Brother Joseph, sometime King of Spain. Selected 
and Translated, with Explanatory Notes, from the “Memoires 
du Roi Joseph.” Engraved portraits. 2 vols. 12mo, half blue 
straight-grained morocco, gilt backs and tops. 

New York: D. Appleton and Co., 1856 


546. Napotnon I. WarerLoo Campaien. Dalton (Charles). The Water- 
- Joo Roll Call. Portraits. London, 1890; Warp (B. R., Editor). 
A Week at Waterloo in 1815. Lady De Lancey’s Narrative. 
Portraits. London, 1906; Haron (C. A.). Waterloo Days. Lon- 
don, 1888; Srannorpe (Hari). Notes of Conversations with 
“Wellington. New York, 1888; Houssaye (Haney). 1815 Water- 
loo. London, 1900; Murcer (Cavarir). Journal of the Waterloo 
Campaign. 2 vols. London, 1870; Frazer (Sir A. 8.). Let- 
ters, during the Peninsular and Waterloo Campaigns. Portrait 
and map. London, 1859. Together, 8 vols. 12mo and 8vo, cloth, 
one wrappers. London and New York, 1859-1906 


547. Pepys (Samugt). Life, Journals, and Correspondence, including a 
Narrative of His Voyage to Tangier. Now First Published from 
the Originals. Engraved portrait, 2 vols, Bentley 1841; Prrrt- 
crew (T. J.). Memoirs of the Life of Lord Viscount Nelson. 
Engraved frontispicee portraits. 2 vols. 1849. Together, 4vols. 
8vo, half green morocco and full calf gilt. London, 1841-1849 


548, Puancun (J. R.). Recollections and Reflections. A Professional 
Autobiography. Humorous illustrations, folding and full page. 
2 vols. 8vo, half blue levant morocco, gilt tooled backs, gilt tops, 
uncut. London: Tinsley Brothers, 1872 
Fine copy of the best edition. 


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549. Ponrry. Mackay (Charles). Jacobite Songs and Ballads of Scot- 
land. London, 1861; Mizron. Edited by R. C. Browne. Oxford, 
1872; Burns. Boston, 1873; Cowprr (Wiiu1AM). The Task and 
Other Poems. Plates. Philadelphia, 1845; and others, includ- 
ing Poetical Works of Owen Meredith, Bryant, Pope, Tennyson, 
Whittier, and Willis. Together, 11 vols. 12mo, to 8 vo, morocco, 
tree calf, half morocco, half calf and one in cloth. 
Various places, various dates 


550. Poxirican Memoirs. Nugent (Lord). Some Memorials of John 
Hampden. His Party, and His Times. Hngraved portraits and 
plates. 2 vols. 1832; Barrineron (Sir Jonam). Personal 
Sketches of His Own Times. Portrait. 2 vols. 1827; Barwick 
(Duke or). Memoirs. Translated from the French. Folding 
map. 2 vols. 1779. Together, 6 vols. 8vo, half polished calf and 
cloth with morocco backs, gilt. London, 1779-1832 

Best Library Edition. = 


551. Pompapour (J. ANTOINETTE P., Marquise DE). Life of the Mar- 
chioness de Pompadour. The Fourth Edition, Revised and En- 
larged by the Author of the First Volume, with a Continuation 
from 1757 to her Death. Stipple bust portrait. 2 vols. 16mo, 
contemporary half-calf, uncut. 

London: Printed for S. Hooper, circa 1780 


The portrait is a brilliant impression, and is generally missing. 


552. Portrair Caratocurs. Whitman (Alfred). British Mezzoeinters By 
Valentine Green. With 6 plates. 4to, buckram, gilt top, uncut, 
London: A. H. Bullen, 1902. No. 64 of 520 copies printed; 
Evans Catalogue of 30,000 British Portraits comprising Por- 
traits of Persons connected with the History and Literature of 
Great Britain, &c. 2 vols. 8vo (one a taller copy than the other), 
half cloth and boards (binding varies in color, and that of one 
vol. somewhat shaken). [London] A. BE. Evans and Sons, no 
date. Together, 3 vols. London, 1902 and no date 


553. Prisons or ENGLAND. Griffiths (Arthur). Memorials of Millbank. 
2 vols. 1875; Grirriras (ArtHuR). Chronicles of Newgate. 
1884; Firzcrratp (Percy). . Chronicles of Bow Street Police- 
Office. 2 vols. 1888. All with illustrations. Together, 5 vols. 
8vo, cloth. ? - London, 1875-1888 


554, RENNEVILLE (CONSTANTIN DE). The French Inquisition, or the His- 
tory of the Bastille in Paris. 1715; Epwarps (Gzorep). Me- 
moirs of, the Acknowledged Spy in the Cato-Street Plot. Por- 
trait. 1820: Fontaine (JOHN Baptist pp LA). The French — 
Spy, or Memoirs. 1700. Together, 3 vols. 80, original calf and 
(one) boards with morocco back. London, 1700-1820 


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555. Rircuin (LeircH). ‘Windsor Castle and Its Environs, including 
Eton College. Engraved plates. 1858; Le Kreux’s Memorials 
of Cambridge, with Historical Accounts by Thomas Wright and 
H. L. Jones. Plates engraved by Le Keus. 2 vols. 1841. To- 

- gether, 3 vols. 8vo, full calf and half morocco, gilt tooled backs. 
London, 1841-1858 


556. Roperts (Grorce). Life... of James, Duke of Monmouth. Por- 
} trait and folding maps. 2 vols. 8vo, half morocco, gilt. 1844; 
[EGLesFiptp (FR.).] Monarchy Revived .. . Charles the Sec- 


ond. Engraved portraits. 1822; Doppripce (P.). Some Re- 
markable Passages in the Life of Col. James Gardiner, Slain at 
Preston-Pans. 1776; OnpsmRVATIONS on the Evidence [Leblis ver- 
sus Duke of Cumberland] By Benevolus. Circa 1750. With 
newspaper cuttings on the case. Together, 5 vols., various 
bindings, one sewed. London, various dates 


557. Royat Magazine (THE), or Gentleman’s Monthly Companion. Vol 
1. Portrait and maps. [1759;] Covurr anp Crry Magazine 
(The). Vol. 1. Curious folding and full-page engravings. 1770 
Together, 2 vols. 8vo, boards, sheep and calf backs. 
London, 1759-1770 
Assumed to be perfect, but, as with all periodicals, sold not return- 
able. The first named contains a lengthy account of the French and 
Indian War. 


558. Russsty (Wituiam H.). My Diary in India, 1858-9. Tinted ltho- 
graphs. 2 vols. London, 1860; Scorr (Str Waurer). Journal. 
Engraved portraits and frontispieces. 2 vols. New York, 1890; 
Twiss (Horacz). Life of Lord Chancellor Eldon. Hngraved 
and lithographed plates. 3 vols. London, 1844; GrimsLor (PAUL, 
Editor). Letters of William III and Louis XIV. 2 vols. Lon- 
don, 1848. Together, 9 vols. 8vo, original cloth. 

New York and London, 1844-1890 


559. Savacn (Ricwarp). Works of Richard Savage, Esq. Son of The 
Earl Rivers. With an Account of the Life and Writings of the 
Author, by Samuel Johnson, LL.D. Title vignettes engraved by 
Isaac Taylor. 2 vols. small 8vo, sprinkled calf, gilt tooled backs, 
leather labels. London: T. Evans, 1777 


560. Scorr (Roserr). The History of England during the Reign of 
George III. Designed as a Continuation of Hume and Smol- 
lett. “Engraved portrait by Meyer. 4 vols. 8vo, contemporary 
diamond calf, leather labels. London, 1824 


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561. 


562. 


563. 


565. 


566. 


Scortanp. Napier (Mark). Montrose and the Covenanters. 2 
vols. London, 18388; GrAnAM (JOHN Murray). Annals of the 
Correspondence of the Earls of Stair. Portraits. 2 vols. Edin- 
burgh, 1875. Together, 4 vols. 8vo, full green polished calf, and 
half calf, all leather labels. Edinburg and London, 1838-1875 


Scornanp. Stewart (Col. David). Sketches of the Character, Man- 
ners, and Present State of the Highlanders of Scotland, with 
Details of the Military Service of the Highland Regiments. 


Large folding colored map with linen back. 2 vols. Syo, half — 


calf. Edinburgh, 1822 


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ScoTtLanD. Browne (James). A History of the Highlands and of 
the Highland Clans. Folding map, engraved portraits and plates 
of armorial bearings. 4 vols. 8vo, original brown cloth, gilt 
lettered, uncut. Glasgow, 1843 


FINE COPY. 


. ScoTLAND. Keltie.(John S., Editor). History of the Scottish High- 


lands, Highland Clans, and Highland Regiments. With an Ac- 
count of the Gaelic Language, Literature and Music, by Thomas 
Maclauchlan, and An Essay on Highland Scenery, by John 
Wilson. Hngraved portraits and views, colored plates, wood- 
cuts, etc. 20 parts, royal 8vo, original wrappers, uncut. fav 
London: William Mackenzie, no date 


ScortanD. Scottish Clans and Their Tartans. Many colored plates. 
Edinburgh, 1892; CHampBers (Roperr). Traditions of Edin- 
burgh. London, no date; Taytor (JosrpH). A Journey to 
Edinborough. Edinburgh, 1903. 425 copies printed; Scors 
Rocurt (Tue). Life and Actions of Donald MacDonald. No 
place, 1897. 500 copies for Subscribers; Mactpay (KENNETH). 
Highlands of Scotland. Many portraits. London, no date. To- 
gether, 5 vols. various sizes and bindings. 

Various places, various dates 


ScortisH Cians. A History of the Scottish Highlands, Highland 
Clans, and Highland Regiments. With an Account of the Gaelic 
Language, etc., by Thomas MacLauchlan, and an Essay on High- 
land Scenery, by John Wilson. Edited by John 8. Keltie. 30 
colored plates of the Scottish tartans, many engraved portraits 
and views, and numerous woodcuts. 2 vols. imperial 8yo, half 
calf, leather labels, stamp on titles. Edinburgh, 1882 


. ScorrisH Sones. Hoge (James). The Jacobite Relics of Scotland ; 


being the Songs, Airs and Legends of the Adherents to the 
House of Stuart. Collected and Illustrated by James Hogg. 
First and Second Series. 2 vols. 8vo, cloth, morocco backs, 
uncut. Edinburgh, 1819-1821 


First EDITION. 


Third Session, Tuesday Evening, November 18th 


568. Smita (SypNey). The Works of the Rev. Sydney Smith. Hngraved 
portra@t. 3 yols. 8vo, full russia, gilt tooled backs, blue leather 
labels. London, 1848 


569. STANHOPE (Haru). Life of the Right Honorable William Pitt. 2 
engraved portraits and facsimile. 4 vols. 12mo, half calf, leather 
labels. London: John Murray, 1867 


Se ay » 


570. Statety Homes or ENGLAND (THE). By Llewellyn Jewitt and S. C. 
Hall. 2 vols. London, no date; Krensineron, Picturesque & His- 
| torical. By W. J. Loftie. London, 1888; Barruerr (W. H.). 
| Ports, Harbours, Watering-Places, and Coast Scenery of Great 
Britain. 2 vols. London, 1842; Parpom (Miss). Beauties of 
the Bosphorus. London, 1838; WinKLEes (B.). French Cathe- 
drals. London, 1837; [Bonney (T. 'G.).} The Cathedral 
Churches of England and Wales. London, 1885; Muss de Ver- 
; sailles ou Tableaux de l’Histoire de France. Paris, 1878. To- 
: gether, 9 vols. 4to and square 8vo, cloth, calf and morocco. 
; Various places, various dates 
All contain fine illustrations, a few of them in colors. 


671. Stuarts or Scoruanp. The House of Stuart. A Distinct and Im- 
partial History of the Conspiracies, Trials, Characters, Be- 
haviour and Dying Speeches or All Those who have Suffered on 
Account of the House of Stewart. 8vo, original calf, leather 
label. . London, 1747 


572. Stuarts or Scoruanp. Blaikie (W. B., Compiler.) Itinerary of 
Prince Charles Edward Stuart. Frontispiece and folding pocket 
map. Edinburgh, 1897. Scottish Historical Society Publica- 
tion; Beaumont ET Bernos. La Cour des Stuarts. Jllustra- 
tions. Paris, 1912; Stuart Papers. Printed from the Originals 
in Possession of the Queen. Correspondence. Vol 1. [London, 
1847 ;) CaLenpar of the Stuart Papers belonging to the King, at 
Windsor Castle. 6 vols. London, 1902-1916; Ewatup (A. C.) 
Life and Times of Prince Charles Stuart. London, 1878. To- 
gether, 10 vols. 8vo, cloth, boards, and wrappers. 

, Various places, 1847-1916 


573. Sruarts of ScorLtanp. ScorrisH History Sociery. Forbes (Rev. 
Robert). The Lyon in Mourning... relative to the Affairs of 
Prince Charles Edward Stuart. Edited by Henry Paton. 3 vols. 
1895-1896; Murray (John, of Broughton). Memorials. Edited 
by Robert F. Bell. Frontispiece of Prince Charles Edward 

Stuart. 1898. Together, 4 vols. 8vo, cloth, gilt. 
Edinburgh: University Press, 1895-1898 


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574. 


575. 


576. 


577. 


578. 


579. 


580. 


Stuarts oF Scortanp. Norie (W. Drummond). Life and Adven- 
tures of Prince Charles Edward Stuart. Nwmerous illustra- 
tions, facsimiles, maps, and portraits, some in colors. 4 vols. 
4to, blue cloth, gilt, gilt edges. 

London: Caxton Publishing Co., circa, 1900 


Only 850 copies of this work were issued. 


Sruarts or Scortanp. Henderson (T. F.). The Royal Stewarts. 
Portraits. Edinburgh, 1914; Macermgor (A. G. M.). A Royal- 
ist Family, Irish and French, and Prince Charles Edward. 
Edinburgh, 1904. Only 320 copies printed; JENNER (HENRY, 
Editor). Memoirs of the Lord Viscount Dundee, The High- 
land Clans, and the Massacre of Glencoe. Porarait. London, 
1903. Only 320 copies printed. Bound in morocco decorated in 
the style of Samuel Mearne. Together, 3 vols. small 8vo, 8vo, 
and 4to, morocco and cloth. Edinburgh and London, 1903-1914 


STUARTS OF ScorLanp. Foster (J. J.). The Stuarts, being Outlines 
of the Personal History of the Family. Fine portraits and 
miniatures. Ato, red cloth, gilt, gilt top, uncut. 

London: Dickinson’s, 1907 


THOMSON ILLUSTRATIONS. Goldsmith (Oliver). The Vicar of Wake- 
field. 1890. With the suppressed illustration on page 95; Gas- 
KELL (Mrs.). Cranford. Preface by Anne Thackerary Ritchie. 
1891; Dopson (Austin). Ballad of Beau Brocade. 1892; “spnc- 


TATOR.” Days with Sir Roger De Coverley. 1893. All with fine 


illustrations by Hugh Thomson. Together, 5 vols. imperial 8yo, 
red cloth, uncut. London, 1890-1893 


LARGE PAPER Epirions. <A limited number of each issued. The 
first named has become quite scarce. 


THomson Iuiustrations. Pride and Prejudice. By Jane Austen. 
With a Preface by George Saintsbury. Llustrations by Hugh 
Thomson. With 103 plates on India paper. Royal 8vo, maroon 
buckram, uncut and unopened. 

New York: Macmillan and Co., [London printed] 1894 


LARGE PAPER. One of 275 copies printed. : 


THORNBURY (WALTER). Old and New London: A Narrative of Its 


History, Its People, and Its Places. Nwmerous full-page and 


text illustrations. 6 vols. royal 8vo, half morocco, gilt. 
London: Cassell Petter & Galpin, no date 


Triaus. The Trials of Arthur Thistlewood, J ames Ings, J ohn Thomas 
Brunt, Richard Tidd, William Davidson, and Others, for High 


Treason. At the Sessions House in the Old Bailey, April, 1820. 


Taken in Short-Hand by William Brodie Gurney. Engraved 
portraits. 2 vols. thick 8vo, original half calf, leather labels. 
London, 1820 


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4 581. Triats. Case (The) of Thomas Lord Cochrane. New York, 1814; 


Crawrorp Divorce Case. London, [1886;]. Campperti [Lorp 
Corin and Lapy].. Divorce Case. London, [1886;] Morpaunt 
Divorce Case. London, 1870; Triau of Hon. Richard Bingham. 
London, 1794. Together, 5 vols. 12mo and 8vo, paper and boards. 

Various places, various dates 


582. Trias. Report of the Trial of Leavitt Alley for the murder of Abijah 


5838. Tri 


Ellis. Boston, 1875; Stone (J. W.). Trial of Prof. J. W. 
Webster for the Murder of George Parkman. Boston, 1850; 
Another Edition of the same, by George Bemis. Boston, 1850; 
Procrepines... the Trial of B. J. Onderdonk. New York, 1845; 
Court Marriau of Alex. Slidell Mackenzie. With Review by 
James Fennimore Cooper. New York, 1844; Pasquin (AN- 
THONY). Life of Earl of Barrymore. London, 1793. Together, 
6 vols. 8vo, cloth, half calf, and (one) wrappers. 

Various places, various dates 


ALS. Noted English and Scottish Trials Series. Mackay (David 


N., Editor). Trial of Simon, Lord Lovat; Atuay (J. B.). Trial 
of The Stauntons;-KNorr (Grorcp H.). Trial of Sir Roger 
Casement; Rowan-HaMILton (S. O.). Trial of John Alexander 
Dickman, Knorr (G. H.). Trial of William Palmer; Youne 
(Finson). Trial of The Seddons; Roucurap (Wiuu1AM). Trial 
of Mary Blandy; Roucuzap (WiLu1AM). Trial of Captain Por- 
teous. All with illustrations. Together, 8 vols. 8vo, cloth, gilt, 
gilli tops. Various places [1909-1917] 


‘584. Tristram (W. Ourram). Coaching Days and Coaching Ways. Illus- 


trations by Herbert Railton and Hugh Thomson. Imperial 8vo, 
original gilt lettered and decorated cloth, edges uncut. 
London: MacMillan & Co., 1888 


First Epitrion. Fine clean copy. 


585. Vizeretty (Ernest A.). My Days of Adventure, 1870-71. Portrait. 


London, 1914; “Pepys (Samu., Jr.”). A Diary of the Great 
War. Humorous plates. London, 1916; [(LAwrence (8. A.).] 
Border and Bastille. New York, no date; Exuis (Sir S. B.). 
Memoirs and Services. Edited by Lady Ellis. London, 1866; 
[Henry (Watrer).] ‘Trifles from My Port-Folio. Military 
Service in the Peninsular War... and Upper and Lower Canada. 
2 vols. Quebec, 1839; TowsHEND (C. V. F.). Military Life of 
Field Marshall Townshend, 1724-1807. Plates. London, 1901. 
Together, 7 vols. 8vo, cloth. Various places, various dates 


Third Session, Tuesday Evening, November 18th 


586. Wars In Evrops. Reign of Terror (The). A Collection of Authen- 


tic Narratives of the Horrors ... under Marat and Robespierre. 


Written by an Eye-Witness. Translated from the French. 2 
vols. 8vo, half calf, leather labels. London, 1826 
OrIGINAL EpITion. With the half titles, 


587. Wars In Evrops. Russell (W. H.). The [Crimean] War. 2 vols. 
1856; Maupr (Francis C., V. C.). Memories of the Mutiny. 
Illustrations. 2 vols. 1894; Hamuiry (Sir Epwarp). The War 
in the Crimea. Jllustrations. New York, 1890; BANANCoURT 
(Baron dE). The Crimean Expedition. Translated by R. H. 
Gould. Postraits. 2 vols. 1856; Russstn (W. H.). The British 
Expedition to the Crimea. Plans, etc., 1858. Together, 8 vols. 


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12mo and 8vo, original cloth. New York and London, 1856-1894 — 


588. Wars in Evropre. Napier (Sir W. F. P.) History of the War in 


the Peninsula and in the South of France. Portraits and plans. 
5 vols. New York, circa, 1860; Granam (WiuLiAmM). Travels 


through Portugal and Spain during the Peninsular War. Fold-— 


ing plates and map. London, 1820; BeresrorD (GENERAL LORD). 


Refutations of Colonel Napier’s Justification of his Third Vol- 


ume. Map. London, 1834. Together, 7 vols. 8vo, cloth and 
half cloth. New York and London, various dates 


589. Wars IN Eluropn. Exvzior (Grace 8.). Journal during the French 
- Revolution. Portrait. London, 1859; Gopoy (Don MANUEL Dp). 
Memoirs. Portraits. 2 vols. London, 1836; MurrLing (BARON 

Von) ... Passages from My Life. London, 1853; NaRRaTive of 

Captain Coignet (Soldier of the Empire) 1776-1850. New York, 

[1890;] WurreHurst (Frevix M.). My Private Diary of the 

Siege of Paris. 2 vols. London, 1875; Vizermnty (E. A.). My 


Adventures in the Commune. Jllustrations. New York, 1914. 


Together, 8 vols. cloth, one morocco back. 
New York and London, various dates 


590. Wars IN Europp. Gardiner (Samuel R.). The Thirty Years War. 
1816-1848. Folding map. New York, 1874; [Henninesnn (C. 
F.).] Revelations of Russia, or The Emperor Nicholas and His 


Empire in 1844, Hngraved frontispieces. 2 vols. First EDITION 


London, 1844. Ruicpy’s (Dr.) Letters from France in 1789. 


London, 1880; Toceurvittn (A. Dr). The Old Regime and the > 
Revolution. New York, 1856; Sate (LApy). Journal of the 


Disasters in Affghanistan, 1841-2. London, 1848; Hmnmcan 


(Str Ricnwarp D.). Seven Years’ Campaigning from 1808 to 


1815. 2 vols. London, 1846. Scarce; BazancourT (BARON DE). 


La Campagne d’Italie de 1859. 2 vols. Paris, 1860. Together, — 


10 vols. 8vo, original cloth, half morocco, and others. 


Various places, various dates — 
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591. Wars IN Europe. Forbes (Archibald), and others. War Between 
Russia and Turkey. 3 vols. Leipzig, 1878; Lerrers from Head- 
Quarters, War in the Crimea. London, 1858; ApvenTuREs of a 
Young Rifleman, 1806 to 1816. London, 1826; RecoLLEecTIoNS 
of the Peninsula. London, 1824; Lasaumr (EucEene). The 
Campain in Russia. London, 1815; Moore (Jamps). Campaign 
of the British Army in Spain. London, 1809; Barry (Caprain). 
Historical Sketch of the Campaign of 1815. London, 1820; 
GourcAuD (GENERAL). Campaign of MDCCCXV. Folding map. 
London, 1818. Together, 10 vols. 16mo and 8vo, half calf, cloth, 
ete. London and Leipzig, various dates 


592. WaTKInS (JOHN). Biographical Memoir of Frederick, Duke of 
York and Albany. Hngraved portraits and plates, one in colors, 
and one a folding lithograph of the funeral. 8vo, half calf, gilt. 

London, 1827 


Bound in is “The Trial of Mrs. Clarke .. . for a Conspiracy against 
Col. Wardle.” London, 1809. 


598. Witson (Cuartus T.). The Duke of Berwick, Marshal of France, 
1702-1734. Folding map. 1883; Sranuorn (Haru). History of 
England comprising the Reign of Queen Anne. 1871; SHADWELL 
(Lr.-Gun.). Life of Colin Campbell, Lord Clyde. Portraits and 
maps. 2 vols. 1881. Together, 4 vols. 8vo, original cloth. 
London and Edinburgh, 1871-1883 
Best Library Hditions. 


Third Session, Tuesday Evening, November 18th 


MEZZOTINT PORTRAITS OF BRITISH ADMIRALS 
AND STATESMEN ~ 


(Numbers 594 to 648, Inclusive) 
All in Black Frames, Each With Gilt Inside Border 


a 


LEMUEL FRANCIS ABBOTT 
BRITISH PORTRAIT PAINTER. BORN, 1760; DIED, 1803. 


094. LemueL Francis Assort, Esor. Painted by Himself. Mezzotint. 
Half length, seated, directed to right, facing to front, right hand 
holding pencil, left hand hoding portrait of Lord Nelson. ZL. F. — 
Abbott, Pinat. Published Novr. 14th, 1805, by Jno, Harris, No. 
30, Conduit Street, Bond Street, London. Engraved by V. Green, 
Mezzotinto Engraver to lis Majesty. SECOND STATE. : | 
Engraved surface—Height, 1734 inches; width, 14% inches; 
with very narrow margin; full inscribed margin beneath. 
Has slight tear:to right. Framed. 


One of the finest male portraits engraved by Green. 


SIR JEFFREY AMHURST 


English General, performed an important part in the Conquest of Canada. He 
commanded at the capture of Cape Breton and took Ticonderoga 
from the French in 1759. In 1763 he was appointed 
Governor of Virginia. Born, 1717; died, 1797. 


595. Sir Juerrery AMuHurRst, K. B. Commander in Chief of the British 
Forces in America from 1758 to 1764 ... Mezzotint. Three- 
quarter length, directed to front, facing and looking towards 
left, armor, sash and star, right elbow on left hand resting on — 
upright truncheon, right hand supporting chin; on block under ~ 
truncheon, map lettered Plan of the Island of Montreal & its 
Environs; landscape in distance. Painted by Sir Joshua Rey- 
nolds P. R. A. Engraved by James Watson. Published by J. 
& J. Boydell, Cheapside, and at the Shakspeare Gallery, Pall- 
Mall, London. FOURTH STATE. x 
Engraved surface—Height, 1614 inches; width, 12% inches; 
a ie margin on three side and full inscribed lower margin. 

ramed. ; . a 


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SAMUEL BARRINGTON 
British Admiral. Born, 1729; died, 1800. 


596. “Tup HonourasBLe SaMurt Barrineton, Vice Admiral of the Blue.” 

Mezzotint. Half length, directed to right, facing to left and 
looking to front, wig, uniform, ships sailing in distance to right. 
Benjn Wilson Pingxit. R. Harlom sculp, London, printed for 8. 
Sayer & J. Bennett, No. 53 Fleet Street as the Act directs, 20th 
Septr., 1779. FIRST STATE. SCRATCHED LETTER PROOF, BEFORE IN- 
SCRIPTION. 
Engraved surface—Height, 1314 inches; width, 10% inches; 
with one inch margin on three sides and full inscribed margin 
below. Very slightly spotted and small crease at lower margin. 
Framed. 


BEAUTIES OF HAMPTON COURT. THE COMPLETE SET OF 
THIRTEEN MEZZOTINT PLATES ENGRAVED BY JOHN 
FABER, JR., AFTER THE ORIGINALS BY 
SIR GODFREY KNELLER, BART. 


597. Frontispiece. Portrait of KNELLER, in oval frame, directed towards 
left, looking to front, round frame, two cupids, Fame blowing 
her trumpet. With title to series beneath. J. Vanderbank, Delin. 
F. Faber fecit. Printed & Sold by Robt. Sayer Near St. Dun- 
stans Church in Fleet street, dé John King at the Globe in the 
Polutrey. 


Serenisstma Maria D. G. Angl: Fran: et Hib: Regina. Full length, 
directed to left, looking to front, robes, right hand on globe on 
table to left on which is crown on a cushion, left hand on dress, 
palace in background. G. Kneller Baronets pina. J. Faber fec. 


Her Grace Tur Ducuess or Grarron. Full length, standing, di- 
rected to right, facing to left, right hand holding shell in basin 
of fountain of boy with dolphin. G. Kneller Baronets ping. J. 
Faber fec. Without “J. Cooper ex.” 


Her Grace Tor Ducuess or Mancuester. Full length, directed to 
left, facing to front, flowers in hands, ballustrade and pillars 
in background. G. Kneller ping. J. Faber Fecit. With Sayer 
and King’s address added, to right. 


Her Grace Top Ducuess or MartporoucH. Full length, sitting, di- 
rected slightly to right, facing to front, robes, right hand to 
breast, left arm extended, coronet on table to left. G. Kneller 
Ping. J. Faber Fecit. With Sayer and King’s address added, to 
right. 


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[ No. 597—Continued] 


Hr Grace Tue Ducuuss or Sr. ALBANS. Full length, standing be-— 


side large vase with orange tree, on which her left arm rests, 


looking front, steps and trees in background to left. G. Kneller | 


Bart pine. J. Faber fec. Without “J. Cooper ex.” 


Tun Ricut Honsre THe Countess or CuaRenpon. Full length, 


standing, directed to right, facing to front, right hand on cor- 
ner of carved sacrophagus to left, curtain behind, trees and 


building in background to right. G. Kneller Bart Ping. J. 


Faber Fecit. Without “J. Cooper ex.” 


Tar Rr. Honsir Tue Counruss or Dorser. Full length, standing, 


directed and facing to front, pointing with left hand, right arms — 


resting on corner of pedestal to left, trees and river in back- 
ground. G. Kneller Bart. pinx. S. Faber fec. Without “J. 


Cooper ex.” . 


Tue Rr. Honsity Tue Countess or Essex. Full length, directed to 


left, facing to front, pointing out with right hand, left hand 
holding robe, balustrade and pillars in background, in distance 
with ship. G. Kneller Bart. pine, J. Faber fecit. Without “J. 
Cooper excudit.” 


Tap Rr. Honste THE Countess’ or PrrersoroucH. Full length, 
standing, directed and facing to front, robes, left hand on 
pedestal of statue of Minerva to right, right hand holding a 
scarf, tapestry curtain in background to left. G@. Kneller Part 
pine, J. Faber fec. Without “J. Cooper ex.” 


Tue Rr. Honsie Tur Counruss or RANeLAcH. Full length, standing, © 


directed and facing to front, right hand extended, left hand 


holding dress, balcony with vase of flowers to left, pillar and — 


curtain to right. G. Kneller Bart ping. J. Faber fecit. Without 
“J. Cooper execudit.” | 


Tus Honsie (ANNE) Lapy Miperron. Full length, standing, di- 
rected and facing to front, right hand holding crook, flowers 
_in hair, low loose dress, left hand holding up dress, lamb to left, 
landscape in background. G. Kneller Baronets pina, J. Faber 
fec. Without “J. Cooper ex.” 


Mrs. Scroop. Full length, standing, directed to left, facing to front, 


right hand on robe, left hand under water flowing from foun- 


tain of lion’s head to left, trees in background. @. Kneller 


Baronets ping. F. Faber fec. Without “J. Cooper ex.” | 


Engraved surface of each of the above—Height, 18; width, 12 
inches; each with one-half inch margin on two sides; and full 


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inscribed title as given above, on lower margin, and one inch 
top and lower margins. 
Together, 13 pieces, uniform black frames. 

The above series comprise the COMPLETE spt of these charming 
COURT BEAUTIES. They are all from the ORIGINAL PLATES, SECOND 
sratE of all but the first two. 

For a full description of the above, See John Chaloner Smith’s 
“British Mezzotinto Portraits.” Vol. I. pages 309 to 312. 


EDWARD BOSCAWEN 


British Admiral commanded the Expedition to America in 1758, where he gained 


several victories. Born, 1711; died, 1761. 


598. Tum Honoraste Epwarp Boscawen, Vice Admiral of the Red Squa- 


& 


dron of His Majesty’s Fleet: and one of the Lords Commis- 
sioners of the Admiralty—1757. Mezzotint. Full length, stand- 
ing on sea-shore, directed slightly to right, facing front, naval 
uniform, hat in right hand, left hand on hip, ship to left. J. 
Reynolds Pinxt. Is McArdell fecit. rirst sTaTn, without the 
foliage at bottom. 

Engraved surface—Height, 1814 inches; width, 13% inches ; 
with very narrow margin, full incribed lower margin. Framed. - 


CUTHBERT COLLINGWOOD 


British Admiral. Served at the Battle of Bunker Hill in 1775, and contributed 


to Lord Howe’s Victory over the French, June 1, 1794. 
Born, 1750; died, 1810. 


599. Tur Richt Honsur Lorp CoLtiinewoop, Vice Admiral of the Red. 


Commander in Chief of His Majesty’s Ships and Vessels in the 
Mediterranean, &c. &c. &c. (followed by two lines of dedication). 
Mezzotint. Pub. Feby. 25, 1806, by Clay & Scriven, Printsellers 
to H. R. H. the Princess of Wales, No. 18, Ludgate Hill, London. 
Engraved by W. Say, from the Original Picture in the POSSession 
of Lady Collingwood. 

Engraved surface—Height, 1634 inches; width, 18% inches; 


with 14 inch margin on three sides and full inscribed lower 


margin; few slight spots. Framed. 


HENRY DANVERS, EARL OF DANBY 
English officer and courtier. Born, 1573; died, 1644. 


600. Henry Danvers Ear or Dansy. In the Marble Parlour at Hough- 


ton. Mezzotint. Full length, standing, directed and facing 
slightly left, looking front, own hair, moustache and beard, large 
ruff, robes, shoes with rosettes, collar, left hand touching hilt of 

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sword, right hand pointing to table. Van Dyke Pingit. Josiah 
Boydell delint. Val.Green fecit. Engrar. to his Majesty. Pub- 
lished Novr 1st, 1775 by John Boydell Engraver in Cheapside | 
London. Firtu state. : 
Engraved surface—Height, 2014inches; width, 14 inches; with 
14 inch margin. Framed. 


WILLIAM DICKINSON 
British Mezzotinto Engraver. Born, 1746; died, 1823. 


601. Tun Right Honovurasie Brass Crospy Esor. Lord Mayor of the 
City of London, in the Year MDCCLXXI. Mezzotint. Halt- 
length, directed to front, looking to right, wig, robes and collar, 
right hand on “Charter” roll. R. HE. Pine pinxit. W. Dickenson 
(sic) fecit. Printed for Carington Bowles... . 
Engraved surface—Height, 1234; width, 9% inches; narrow 
margin. 


Sir Joun Fre_pine. As Chairman of the Quarter Sessions for the 
City of Westminster. Mezzotint. Three-quarter length, directed 
and facing to front, three cornered hat, long hair, gown, collar 
and badge. Painted by W. Peters R. A. Engraved by Dickin- 
son. London, Publish’d Novr 12th, 1778... . 
Engraved surface-—Height, 1714; with, 1334 inches; cut close 
to platemark. ot ae 
Together, 2 pieces, each with full inscribed lower margin. 
Framed. 


LORD ADAM DUNCAN 


British Vice-Admiral. Distinguished himself at Cape Saint Vincent in 1780. 
Born, 1731; died, 1804. 


602. Tun Ricut Honsie. ApAM Duncan, Viscount Duncan of Camper- 
down, and Baron Duncan of Lundie, in the Shire of Forfar: 
Admiral of the Blue Squadron, and Knight of the Russian Im- 
perial Order of St. Alexander Newsky. Meezotint. Full length. 
standing, directed slightly to left, facing towards and looking 
to front, naval uniform, star and sash, right hand on long tele- 
scope, sea-fight in distance to left. Painted by I. Hoppner R. A. 
Engraved by Jas. Ward, Painter & Engraver in Mezzotinto to — 
H.R. the P. of Wales. Pubd. April 16, 1798, by J. Boydell... 
Tuirp stats. Surface slightly creased. . 
Engraved surface—Height, 2414; width, 1714 inches. Shows 
pth a margin on three sides and full inscribed lower margin. 

ramed. : 


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RICHARD EARLOM 
British Mezzotinto Engraver. Born, 1743; died, 1794. 


603. Sir Ropert HARLAND Bart. Vice Admiral of the Red and Second in 


command on 27 July 1778. Mezzotint. Three-quarter length, 
directed and facing to front, uniform, hat in left hand, right 
hand in pocket. Painted by Nath Dance Esqr. Engraved by 
Rich Earlom. Open Letter Proof. 

Engraved surface—Height, 1814; width, 14 inches; three sides 
cut close to plate-mark; lower margin with full inscrpition; 
slightly spotted. 


THE Most Nosie Lorp Horatio Nauson, Viscount. and Baron Nelson 


Sir 


of the Nile (and several engraved lines beneath). Mezzotint. 
Three-quarter length, directed to front, facing to right, uniform, 
left hand on sword at side, right hand in coat below sash, stars 
and orders. Painted by Sir Willm Beechey R. A. Engraved by 
Richard Earlom. 

Engraved surface—Height, 1714: width, 14 inches; cut close on 
three sides; full inscribed Jower margin; surface rubbed, slight 
tear neatly repaired. 


- Together, 2 pieces. Framed. 


RICHARD EARLOM 
British Mezzotinto Engraver. Born, 1743; died, 1794. 


: * 604. Ricuarp Krmprenraur Esor. Rear Admiral of the Blue Squadron of 


His Majesty’s Fleet. Mezzotint. Three-quarter length, directed 
to front, facing to left, naval uniform, sword, both hands lean- 
ing on long telescope, ships and boat in background. Tilly Ket- 
tle Pinxt. John Boydell excudit, 1782. Richard Earlom Sculpsit 
(and publisher’s line). 

Engraved surface—Height, 1414; width, 10% inches; very nar- 
row margin. 


TxHomas PowNALL Esqr. Member of Parliament (and two engraved 


lines). Mezzotint. Half length, in oval, directed to left, facing 
to front, lace frill and ruffles, hat in right hand, left arm on 
chair. Coles pinxit. Earlom fecit. London ... 1777. 

Engraved surface—Height, 1444; width, 107% inches; narrow 
margin, somewhat faded, mounted on card. 


THoMAS CHALONER (and three engraved lines, including pub- 
lisher’s line). Mezzotint. Three-quarter length, directed to 
right, facing to left, large collar, black dress, left hand on hip, 
right hand across, pointing to sword. Van Dyke Pinxit. Geo. 
Farrington delint. Richard Earlom sculpsit. Published March 
2d 1778 by John Boydell... 

Engraved surface—Height, 1514; width, 1034 inches. Three 
sides cut to plate. 

Together, 3 pieces, all with full engraved title. Framed. 


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LORD VISCOUNT EDWARD P. EXMOUTH 


Eminent English Admiral, took a conspicuous part in the Battle of Lake Champlain 
in 1776. Born, 1757; died, 1833. 


605. Tur Ricur HonoursaBLe Epwarp Lorp Viscount ExmoutH ... Ad- 
miral of the Blue Squadron of his Majesty’s Fleet ... Mezzotint. 
Full length, in uniform, standing on deck of ship, sash, orders, 
sword, telescope in right hand, left hand uplifted. Painted by 
Sir Wm. Beechey R. A. Painter to Her Majesty. London, Pub- 
lished April 1, 1818 for the Proprietor by C. Turner, 50. War- 
ren Street, Fitzroy Square. Engraved by C. Turner, Warren 
Street, Fitzroy Square. 

Engraved surface—Height, 2314 inches; width, 16144 inches; 
with good margins. Mounted on card. Good impression of the 
surface, two slight tears in margin, neatly repaired. Framed. 


JOHN FABER, JUNIOR 
Celebrated English Mezzotinto Engraver. (1695-1756?) 


606. His Roya, HicgHNess WitniAM Auaustus DUKE oF CUMBERLAND. 
Mezzotint. Three-quarter length, standing, directed to right, 
facing front, hair powdered, sash and star. I. Faber ad Vivum 
Delint et Fecit. Sold by I. Faber, at the Golden Head in sj hohe a 
bury Square. 


Sr. Samunt GartH M. D. Mezzotint. Half length, to left, facing 
front. G. Kneller Bart. Pint. I. Faber fecit 1738. [One of the 
Kitcat Club series. ] ~~ 


Grorcius Imus D. G. Mag:Brit:Fran:et Hib:Rex.F.D. (and two en- 
graved lines). Mezzotint. Half length, in oval frame, directed 
front, face slightly to left, wig, robes and collar. D. Stevens — 
ping. John Faber Fecit 1722. Sold by John Bowles, Print and 
Map seller at the Black Horse in Cornhill. Crease flattened out. 


CHaries Seymour Duke of Somerset, &ccc. Mezzotint. Half length, 
directed slightly to right, facing front, wig, collar open. G. 
' Kneller Bart. Pinet. J. Faber fecit. 1738. [One of the Kitcat 
Club series. ] 
Together, 4 pieces. Engraved surface of each—Height, 1214; 
width, 984 inches, with narrow line margin and full inscribed 
lower margin on each. Framed. 


EDWARD FISHER 
British Mezzotinto Engraver. Born, 1730; died, about 1785. 


607. PauLtus SANnpiy. Ruralium Prospectum Pictur. Mezzotint. Three- 
quarter length, sitting at open window, directed to right, hair 
brushed back, drawing with crayon held in right hand on book 

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[No. 607—Continued | 


held at top by left hand. Fras Cotes pinat. H. Fisher fecit. pub- 
lish’d according to Act of Parliament, 1763. 

Engraved surface—Height, 18°, ; width, 11 inches; with 14-inch 
margin. 


His Excetuency Siom Harcourt, Earl Hareourt, Lord Lieutenant 


General, and General Governor of Ireland. Mezzotint. Half 
length, in oval frame, directed to front, facing to right, own hair, 
plain coat, lace frill. Painted by Robert Hunter, Dublin. En- 
grav'd by Edward Fisher. London. Publisi’d ... August 16th 
1775, & Sold at the Golden Head, south Side of Leicester Square. 
Engraved surface—Height, 12; width, 10 inches; cut close on 
three sides. 

Together, 2 pieces, each with full inscribed lower margin. 
Framed. 


CHARLES JAMES FOX 


Celebrated English orator and statesman, strenuously opposed Lord North’s 
policy in regard to the American Colonies: Born, 1749; died, 1806. 


608. Tus Rigor Honourasie Cuareres JAMES Fox. Mezzotint. Three- 


quarter length, standing, directed to front, facing towards right, 
plain coat fastened by third button from top, ruffles, right hand 
on papers on table to left, curtain and column in back ground. 
Painted by Sir Joshua Reynolds. Engraved by John Jones. Lon- 
don, Publish’d as the Act directs, Novr. 1st 1792, by J. Jones, 
No. 74 Great Portland Street, Marylebone... 

Engraved surface—Height, 17% inches; width, 1334 inches; 
with 1% inch margin on three sides, lower margin with full in- 
scription, the lower line neatly repaired. Framed. 


BENJAMIN FRANKLIN 


Eminent American philosopher and Statesman. Born, 1706; died, 1790. 


609. BENJAMIN FBANKLIN. Bust Portrait. Etched by Henri Lefort, from 


. 610. Mr. 


an original painting by Duplessis presented by Geo. A. Lucas 
to the W. H. Huntington Collection of Americana, Metropoli- 
tan Museum of Art, N. Y. Published by the Grolier Club, 1898. 
REMARQUE Proor. Signed by the etcher. 

Engraved surface—Height, 1614 inches; width, 12%inches. 
Mounted on card. Framed. 


DAVID GARRICK 
Distinguished British Actor. Born, 1716; died, 1779. 


GARRICK IN THE CHARACTER OF ABEL DRUGGER, IN THE ALCHY- 
mist. Mezzotint. Full length, standing, directed to front, fac- 
ing to left, holding pipe in left hand. I. Divon Fecit. J. Zoffany 


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[No. 610—Continued | 


Published as the Act directs March 18, 1776 by R. Sayer and J. 
Bennett. Firsr stars. Scratcuep proor. Smith, No. 18. page 
210. 

Engraved surface—Height, 143g; width, 10% inches, very nar- 
row margin on three sides, full lower inscribed margin. 


. GARRICK IN THE CHARACTER OF AN AUCTIONEDR, Speaking the 


Prologue in Taste, a Comedy of two Acts, wrote by Samuel 
Foote Esqr. Mezzotint. Three-quarter length, standing, directed 
to right, facing to front, right hand pointing to right, hat in left 
hand. Jas. McArdell delint et fecit. London, Printed for Robt. 
Sayer, No. 53 Fleet Street. Published as the Act directs, 20 
Feby. 1769. Smith, No. 75, page 863. 

Engraved surface—Height, 1214: width, 9% inches; with full 
inscribed lower margin, and 14 inch margin on three sides. 
Together, 2 pieces. Framed. 


611. Davin Garrick Eser. Done from the Original Picture Painted in 


Paris. Mezzotint. Half length, in rectangular frame, directed 
to right, facing to front, right arm raised. Loitard Pinat. J. Me- 
Ardell Fecit. 

Engraved surface—Height, 1034; width, 9 inches; cut to pate, 
mark on three sides ; full inscribed lower margin. 


. Garrick as Steward of the Stratford Jubilee Spetember 1769. 


Mezzotint. Half length, directed to left, seated at table, hold- 
ing medallion of Shakespeare in right hand, staff in left hand 
pointing over shoulder. R. V. Gucht pinat. J. Saunders fecit. 


Engraved surface—Height, 1214; width, 1144 inches; cut close 


to plate-mark on three sides; full inscribed lower margin. 
Together, 2 pieces. Framed. 


LORD GEORGE GERMAINE 


British Secretary of State for the American Colonies. Born, 1715; died, 1785. 
612. Tor RicuTr HonovuraBie Lorp Grorck GurMaineg, One of His Maj- 


esty’s Secretarys of State, &c.&c. Mezzotint. Three-quarter 
length, directed to left, looking to front, in uniform, fur coat, 
left hand on sword. J. Reynolds Pinat. Js. McArdell fecit. 
Engraved surface—Height, 13%; width, 1034 inches; slightly 
spotted and crease across centre. Framed. 


GENERAL NATHANIEL GREENE 


Distinguished American Revolutionary Officer. Born, 1741; died 1786. 
618. GmneRAL Green. Mezzotint. Full length, standing, directed slightly 


to right, facing slightly to left, in uniform, left. and on hilt of 


sword, right hand wearing and holding glove, roops in back- | 


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[No. 618—Continued] 


ground. Peel pinwit Philadelphia. Stothard delint. Londini. J. 
Brown Lixecudit. V. Green fecit, Mezzotinto Hngraver to the 
King of Great Britain and the Hlector Palatine. Publisher’s 
line shows top loops of letters only, the lower portion being cut 
away. Iirst stats. Title in open letters. 

Engraved surface—Height, 1934 inches; width, 1334 inches; 
with 34 inch margin on three sides, lower margin with inscrip- 
tion, as above. A very slight tear at top skilfully repaired. 
Framed. 

VALENTINE GREEN 


British Mezzotinto Engraver. Born, 1739; died, 1813. 


614. VALENTINE GREEN. Mezzotint. Half length, in square frame, directed 
to front, facing towards right, powdered hair, cravat, edged 
waistcoat, coat fastened by two buttons. L. . Abbott, Pinwit. 
Seipsum Sculpsit. Published Octr. 16th 1788, by V. & R. Green, 
Newman Street, Oxford Street, London. First staATE, OPEN LET- 
TER PROOF. Whitman, No. 131. 

Engraved surface—Height, 1714 inches; width, 1484 inches; 
with 44 inch margin on three sides, and fully inscribed lower 
margin. 


3 615. Str Wittiam Cuampers, K.P.S. Treasurer of the Royal Academy, 

. Member of the Imperial Academy of Arts at Florence, Of the 
Royal Academy of Architecture at Paris, Fellow of the Royal 
Societies of London and Stockholm, and F.A.S. Mezzotint. 
Three-quarter length, seated at table, directed to left, facing 
front, hand holding pencil near mouth, left hand on paper on 
table to left. Painted by Sir_Joshua Reynolds; for the Royal 
Academy, 1780. Engrav’d by V. Green, Mezzotinto Engraver to 
his Majesty and the Elector Palatin. Publish’d by V. Green 
Decr. 1st 1780. No. 29 Newman Street, Oxford Street. 
Engraved surface—Height, 1734; width, 15 inches; 1gth inch 
margin on three sides; slightly spotted. 

JOHN Boypre.u, Engraver. Mezzotint. Three-quarter length, seated 
at table on which rests his right arm which holds an engraving, 
left hand on knee. Josiah Bouger pinvit. Valentine Green fecit. 
Published Augst 10th 1772.. 

Engraved surface—Height, 1614: width, 18 inches; with lth 
inch margin on three sides. 

Ricuarp CumMBbERLAND Esq. Mezzotinr. Half length, directed to 
right, own hair, cloak. G. Romney pinzit. J. Boydell excudit 
1771. Val, Green Sculpsit. Published Octr. 28th 1771 . 
Engraved ‘surface—Height, 16; width, 18 inches; cut to plate. 
mark on three sides, and mounted on card. 

Together, 3 pieces, each with full inscribed lower margin. 
Framed. 


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616. CHarLes DUK» or QUEENSBURY & Dover.. Marquis of Beverley, Lord 
Justice General in Scotland, &c. &c. (and two engraved lines of 
text, with arms in centre). Mezzotint. Half length, in oval 
frame, directed to left, facing to front, plain coat, wig. G. Wi- 
lison pinwit. V. Green fecit. Publish’d Jany 1, 1775 ; by G. Wil- 
lison, Greek Street, Soho. 

Engraved surface— Height, 14; width, 11 inches; with 4% inch 
margin on three sides; slight crease down one side. 


«Tur Rr. Honsue. Wm. Henry Ear or Rocurorp, one of hisMajesty’s 
Principal Secretaries of State (and two engraved lines of text, 
with arms in centre). Mezzotint. Half length, in oval frame, 
directed and looking to front, wig, hat under left arm, lappets 
of coat buttoned back. Peronneau pincit. Val. Green fectt. 
Sold by V. Green, Salisbury Street, Strand, London. 

Engraved surface—Height, 1144; width, 9 inches; cut to plate 
mark on three sides, slight creases. 

Together, 2 pieces, each with full inscribed lower margin. 
Framed. 


SIR PETER HALKETT | 


British Officer, son of Sir Peter Wedderburne, assumed the name of Halkett in 
1705; was Colonel of Lee’s Regiment at the defeat of Cope at Gladsmuir 
in 1745. His youngest son fell with him at the defeat 
of General Braddock by the Indians. 


617. Sir Perer HALKerr or Pirrrrrane Bart. Colonel of his Majesty's 
44th Regiment of Foot, Kill’d in the Action near the River Mo- 
nongahela, July ye 9th, 1755. Mezzotint. Half length, directed 
to right, facing: towards front, long wig, velvet coat, edged vest. 
A Ramsay pinat. 1740. Js. McArdell fecit. : 
Engraved surface—Height, 1034; width, 9 inches; with a very 
narrow line margin on three sides, full ‘inscribed margin. Old | 
creses flattened out. Framed. 


“HENRY HERBERT, TENTH EARL OF PEMBROKE 
British Officer. Born, 1734; died, 1794. 


618. “Henry Earu or PemBroke & Montrcomery, Lord Lieut. & Custos Ro- 
tulorum of the County of Wilts, Major Genl in the Army & Coll 
of the 1st or Royal Rigimt of Dragoons.” Mezzgotint. Three- 
quarter length, standing, directed to front, facing and looking _ 
towards right, uniform, sash, right hand on hilt of sword, left 
hand holding hat, cavalry skirmish in left background. Sir 
Joshua Reynolds pinw. J. Dixon fecit. First state. PRoor BE- 
FORE LETTERES. 

Engraved surface—Height, 1634 inches; width, 18 inches; with 
VA inch margin on three sides and full plate-margin below. Sur- 
face slightly rubbed. Framed. ? 


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@ ‘ 

SAMUEL HOOD 

English Admiral, served in ithe West Indies in 1780, succeeding Rodney in 

command of the fleet, with which he fought De Grasse near the 
mouth of the Chesapeake. Born, 1724; died, 1816. 

619. THe Ricut Honsie Lorp Hoop, ApmMirAL or THE Biur, And Com- 
mander in Chief of His Majesty’s Fleet in the Mediterranean. 
Mezzotint. Full length, standing, left arm resting on rock, right 
hand leaning on sword, town and ships in background. Painted 
by L. F. Abbott. Hngraved by N. Green Mezzotinto Engraver 
to his Majesty, & to the Elector Palatine. Published by L. F. 
Abbott Caroline Street Bedford Square Decemor. 1st, 1795. 
Engraved surface—Height, 2314 inches; width, 1534 inches. 
Cut to plate on sides and top. Framed. 


LORD VISCOUNT RICHARD HOWE 
Distinguished English Admiral, created Earl Howe in 1788. During the American 
Revolutionary War, he commanded from 1776 to 1778 on the coast 
of the United States, operating against the French fleet 
under D’Estaing. Born, 1725; died, 1799. 

620. RicHArp Lorp Viscount Howe or THE KINGDOM or IRELAND. Mezzo- 
tint. Half length, oval frame, directed slightly to left, facing 
front, naval hat and uniform. Mr. Gainsborough pinat. Breth- 
erton excu: James Watson fecit. Publish’d and Printed by Jas. 
Bretherton, No. 134, New Bond Street, Tth March 1778. SEconp 
STATE. 

Engraved surface—Height, 131% inches; width, 11 inches; with 
very narrow margin, full inscribed margin. below. Framed. 

621. Eart Hows. Mezzotint, Printed in colors. Full length, standing on 
seashore, right hand on rock, left hand by side, holding hat, in 
uniform, two ships fighting in background. H. Singleton pnat. 
S. W. Reynolds sculpt. London, Published Novr. 1, 1799, by 
James Daniell & Co. No. 6, Great Charlotte Street, Blackfriars 

; Road. 

: Engraved surface—Height, 23814 inches; width, 1534 inches; 

| with very wide margins. Good impression of surface, margins 

slightly soiled. Mounted on card. Framed. 

. 


SAMUEL JOHNSON 
Eminent English Writer. Born, 1709; died, 1784. 

G22. SamurnL JoHNSON. Mezzotint. Half length, directed almost in pro- 
file to right, eyes nearly closed, own hair, low collar open at 
throat, loose robe, hand with fingers bent held up before him, 
Sir Joshua Reynolds pinat. R. Sayer Execudit. James Watson 
fecit. London, Printed for Robt. Sayer Map & Printseller No. 53 
Fleet Street, Published as the Act directs 10 July 1770. SEconp 
STATE. 

Engraved surface—Height, 1614 inches; width, 13 inches; with 
very narrow line margin, full inscribed lower margin. Slightly 
spotted and marginal crease flattened out. Framed. 


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AUGUSTUS KEPPEL 
English Admiral. Born, 1725; died, 1786. 


623. Tur Honsie AuGcustus Kerpri,Admiral of the Blue,and Commander 


in Chief of a Squadron of His Majesty’s Ships, Employed and to 
be Employed in the Channel, Soundings &c. in the Year 1778. 
Mezzotint. Half length, directed to right, facing to front and 
looking to left, uniform. Painted by Sir Joshua Reynolds. En- 
graved by Wm. Doughty. London, Publish’d as the Act directs, 
March 12th, 1779, by Willm. Doughty, No. 4 Little Titchfield 
Street, Cavendish Square. FIN® IMPRESSION OF THE FIRST STATE 
BEFORE THE CHANGE OF PUBLISHER’S NAME. 


Engraved surface—Height, 16 inches; width, 12%; with 3 inch | 


margin on three sides, and full inscribed margin below. Framed. 


WILLIAM ROBERT, DUKE OF LEINSTER 
Irish Peer. Born, 1749; died 1805. 


(24. To His Royal Highness The Prince of Wales and Honble Charles 


James Fox, this print of THz MosT NOBLE Wm. Rost. DUKE oF 
LEINSTER, Marquis of Kildare (etc. is inscribed). Mezzotint. 
Full length, directed to front, facing to left, standing beside 


table covered with books and papers, and on which rests his — 


right hand, sash and star, curtain and pillar. in background. 
Painted by M. A. Shee Esqr R. A. Engraved by Chas. Turner. 


Engraved surface—Height, 26; width, 1814 inches; good mar- 


gins, the latter have slight tears repaired; mounted on card. 
Framed. 


JAMES MACARDELL | 
Celebrated English Mezzotinto Engraver. Born, 1729; died, 1765. 


625, ADMIRAL VERNON. Mezzotint. Three-quarter length, directed to 
right, facing to front, right hand in coat; to right a cannon; to 


left, naval engagement. i, Gainsborough pinat. Js. McArdell 
fecit. ; 

Engraved surface—Height, 12; width, 934 inches; narrow 
margin slightly creased. 


Sr. Epwarp Hawke... Rear Admiral of the White Squadron of His 
Majesties Fleet. Alama Half length, in oval, directed to 


right, facing to front, powdered hair, sash and star. G. Knap- 
ton pinxt. J. McAr dell fecit. 


Engraved surface—Height, 1034 inches; width, 9 fuetoae nar- 


row margin. 


THE Ricur HonouraBLte Henry Fox Esqr. Secretary of State. Mee: a 
votmt. Half length in rectangular frame, directed to left, pow- _ 


dered hair. Liotard pinst.. 1754. Js. MeArdell fecit. 


Engraved surface—Height, 1214; width, 934 inches. Slightly > 


spotted. 
Together, 3 pieces, all with full inscribed lower margin. Framed. 


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626. Tue Ricur Reverenn Dr. Tuomas Suervock, Lord Bishop of Lon- 
don (and two engraved lines). Mezzotint. Three-quarter 
length, in robes, seated, directed to right, facing to front, book 
in left hand. Vanloo pinxt. 1740. Js. McArdeil fecit 1757. 
Engraved surface—Height, 1214; width, 944 inches; cut close, 
full inscribed lower margin; slight creases. 


“SAMUEL RicHarpson.” Mezzotint. Three-quarter length, directed 
towards left, looking to front, wig, plain coat buttoned, ruffles, 
right hand within coat, left hand holding paper, garden in 
background. Jos. Highmore pinat. Jas. McArdell fecit. 
Engraved surface—-Height, 1214; width, 9% inches, very nar- 
row margin, lower margin cut to %& of an inch. : 
Together, 2 pieces. Framed. 


‘ MEZZOTINT PORTRAITS 


627. | PRiINcE CHARLES Epwarp Stuart. Full half length, directed slight- 
ly to right, looking to front, facing to left, woman’s cap and 
dress, hands folded in front, figures in distance. J. Williams 
fecit. Six lines of poetry appear beneath the print, which is 
without the subjects name. 

» Engraved surface—Height, 1014; width, 8% inches; narrow 
margin on three sides; full lower inscribed margin. 


[Prince GrorcEe or DENMARK ?] Half length, in oval frame, directed 
to left, looking to front, long wig, lace cravat. Cut to plate. 
Apparently the plate of W. Faiihorne. Smith, No. 12, page 465. 
Engraved surface—Height, 1214; width, 8 inches. 

Together, 2 pieces. Framed. 


628. Mrs. Bappety. Bust portrait, in oval frame, directed to front, fac- 
ing to left, high powdered hair, neckless. J. Zoffany pinxt. R. 
Lowrie fecit. London, Published ... 1st Sepr 1772. 
Engraved surface—Height, 1334; width, 11 inches; three sides 
cut close; slightly spotted. 


Lapy Lynpuurstr. Half length, seated, directed to front, hands 
crossed in front, low-neck dress, curtain in background. Sir 
Thomas Lawrence EF. Rk. A. Samuel Cousins, A. R. A. 

Engraved surface—Height, 814; width, 614 inches; wide mar- 
gins. 
Together, 2 pieces. Framed. 


629. James Boswett or AuCHINLECK, Esgr. Half length, directed to 
left, facing to front, powdered hair, curtain and landscape in 
background. Painted by Sir Joshua Reynolds, Engrav’d by 


John Jones. London. Pubd... Janry 17, 1786. ... 
[Continued 


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[No. 629—Continued | 
Engraved surface—Height, 1314; width, 107% inches; narrow 
margin on three sides, somewhat creased. 


Cuarutes Maurices, Prince de Talleyrand. Three-quarter length, di- 
rected to right, facing to front, powdered hair, star and crosses, — 
right hand on arms of chair to left. A Scheffer pinat. T. Hodg- 
etts Sculpsit. Open Letter Proof. : 
Engraved surface—Height, 1414; width, 11 inches; with 14 inch | 
margin; mounted on card, slight tear in margin repaired es 


ADMIRAL Sir Ricuarp Goopwin Kerats, G. C. B. Governor of the 
Royal Hospital, Greenwich. Half length, in oval frame, di- 
rected to front, facing left, in uniform, sash and star. Painted 
by J. Jackson. EHsqr. R. A. Engraved by W. Ward... 
Engraved surface—Height, 934; width, 8 inches; wide margins. 
Together, 3 pieces. Framed. 


630. Ear, St. Vincent. Knight of the Bath, Vice Admiral of the 
White ... (in all six engraved lines). Mezzotint. Half length, 
directed to right, in uniform, sash and star. 7’. Stuart, pinat. — 
Robt. Lawrie fecit. : 

Engraved surface—Height, 1234; width, 10% inches; with 44th 
inch margin on three sides; full inscribed lower margin, but cut — 
close; slightly spotted. 3 


Tur Honsie JOHN Bryne Esqr. Admiral of the Blue (and three addi- 
tional engraved lines). Mezzotint. Three-quarter length, seated 
on bank beneath tree, directed to left, facing to front, in uni- 
form, telescope in right hand resting on right knee, ships in dis- 
tance. J. Husdon Pint. Richd Houston Fecit. London Printed | 
for John Ryall and Robt Withy... Sl eee 
Engraved surface—Height, 1334; width, 11 inches; eut to plate 
on three sides. 7 aN a 


CHARLES Srannop, Viscount Mahon. Mezeotint. Half length, in oval 
frame, directed to right, facing to front. Pru@homme pinat. T.— 
. Watson sculpt. Publish’d ... Novr. 1, 1775 by W. Shropshire... 
Engraved surface—Height, 1314; width, 1034 inches; narrow 
margin on three sides, slightly spotted. 
Together, 3 pieces, each with full inscribed lower margin. 
Framed. aie 


G31, AnrHony CHAmigr Esq. M. P. F. R. S. Under Secretary of State. Al- 
most full length, seated beside table, directed to front, facing to 
left, right arm on table, holding paper, left arm in vest. Painted 
by Sir Joshua Reynolds P. R. A. Engraved by Wm. Ward A. R. 
- Bes hater to their R. H. the Prince Regent & the Duke of 

ork. i 

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LORD VISCOUNT NELSON 


CoLORED MEZZOTINT BY EDWARD BELL 
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Engraved surface—Height, 1714; width, 1334 inches; ‘narrow 
margin on three sides, few slight spots. 


Henry Duke or Buccrieucn, Knight of the most Ancient and 
Noble Order of the Thistle. Three-quarter length, standing be- 
sides tree, directed to and facing to front, arms around dog on 
bank. Thos. Gainsborough pinat. Dixon fecit. Published June 
EIUHATTL. : .. | ta 
Engraved surface—Height, 1614; width, 1284 inches; narrow 
margin on two sides, rebacked. 7 
Together, 2 pieces, each with full inscribed lower margin. 
Framed. 


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LORD VISCOUNT HORATIO NELSON 
Celebrated British Admiral. Born, 1758; died, 1805. 


632. Horatio, Lorp Viscount Neison, DuKe or Bronts, K. B. Vice Ad- 
miral of the White,&c.&c.&c. Full length, standing on deck, 
directed to front and looking towards right, uniform, stars, and 
orders, left hand on sword. Fine impression. Shows Ygth inch 
margin on three sides and full lower margin. Mezzotint, 
PRINTED IN Coxors. Painted by Sir Wm. Beechey. Engrav’d by 

Edward Bell. Publish’d May 1, 1806, ds the Act directs, by J. 
| Freeman & E. Bell, No. 2, London Lane Norwich. 
at Engraved surface—Height, 2414, inches; width, 16% inches. 
3 Framed. 


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FREDERICK LORD NORTH 


English Tory Statesman, who prosecuted the American Revolution with great 
pertinacity. Born, 1733; died, 1792. 


633. Tun Ricut HonoraBie FrepericK Lorp Nortu, First Lord Commis- 
sioner of his Majesty’s Treasury, Chancellor & Under Treasurer 
of the Exchequer, Chancellor of the University of Oxford, One 
of his Majesty’s most honorable Privy Council, Knight of the 
most Noble Order of the Garter &c.&c.&c. Mezzotint. Three- 
quarter length, sitting, directed and looking towards left, pow- 
dered hair, sash, star. Oval in rectangle. N. Dance faciem 
pinat. T. Burke, fecit. Publish’d Sept. 20th, 1775 by Wm. 
Wynne Ryland Engraver to his M ajesty No. 159 near Somerset 
Strand London. 

Engraved surface—Height, 177% inches; width, 1414 inches. 
With 14th inch margin on three sides, and full inscribed lower 
margin. Mounted on card. Framed. 


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SIR PETER PARKER 


British Admiral, served during the American Revolution, and in 1782 took prisoner 
the French Admiral—Count De Grasse. 


634. Str Perer Parker, BARONET, ADMIRAL AND COMMANDER IN OHIDF OF 
HIs Masnsty’s FLEET, 1799. Mezzotint. Prinrep IN CoLors. 
Full length, standing, directed towards left, uniform, hat in right 
hand, sword in left hand, cannon behind, ‘ships in background. 
Painted by L. F. Abbott. Engraved by V. Green, Mezzotinto 
Engraver to his Majesty. Published and Sold by V. Green, No. 
2, New Road, opposite Fitzroy Square; and L. F. Abbott, No. 12, 
Caroline Street, Bedford Square, London, April 30th, 1800. 
Engraved surface—Height, 2134 inches; width, 157g inches ; 
with 14 inch margin on three sides and full inscribed margin be- 
low. Mounted down on card, surface slightly rubbed in two a 
places. Framed. 


HUGH EARL PERCY | : 


British General, served with the British in the American Revolution; he com- 3 
manded at the Battle of Lexington in 1775, and contributed “4 = 

in the reduction of Fort Washington, near New York Jin | 

the following year. Born, 1742; died, 1817. ‘ 


635. Hucu Haru Percy. In his own Right Baron Percy, Lucy, Poinings, 
Fitz-Paine, Bryan, and Latimer. Major General of his Majesty’s 
Forces in Great Britain, and Lieut. General now serving in | 
America, 1777 (and three engraved lines of text). Half length, ; 
directed to left, facing to right, uniform, right elbow on can- 
non, hat under left arm. V. Green, excudit. Engraved by V. fe 
Green, Engraver to his Majesty, and the Elder Palatine. Pub- 
lished by V. Green, Salisbury Street, Strand, Jany 1st, 1777. 
SECOND STATE. 
Engraved surface—Height, 17%; width, 13% inches; cut to 
plate-mark on three sides, full inscribed lower margin, mounted 
on card. 


J 


MARTHA RAY 


Mistress of John Montagu, fourth Harl of Sandwich. Born, 1742; shot dead by 
the Reverend James Hackman, in 1779. 


636. Miss Ray. Engraved from the Original Picture, who was Murdered 
April 7th, 1779. Mezzotint. Three-quarter length, seated, di- 
rected to right, hair dressed full, low-necked dress, scarf round 
waist, hand holding open music book on lap, right arm on book 
resting on stone, trees in background. Painted by N. Dance, R. 
A. 1777; Engraved by V. Green, Mezzotinto Engraver to his 
Majesty and to the Elector Palatine, éc. Published May 24th, —_ 
1779 .. . (two lines). ~ 4 
Engraved surface—Height, 1714 inches; width, 14 inches. Cut 
to plate-mark. Has full inscribed text below, which is se 
rubbed. Framed. 


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CHARLES SAUNDERS 


British Admiral, served under Anson and Hawke, and assisted Wolfe in the 
capture of Quebec. Born, 1705; died, 1775. ; 


637. CHARLES SAUNDERS Esgr. Vice Adml of the Blue Squadron of His 
Majesty’s Fleet, & Lieutt General of His Majesty’s Marine 
Forces. Mezzotint. Three-quarter length, standing, directed 
to front, facing to left, uniform, hat under left arm, right arm 
leaning on anchor. J. Reynolds pinxt. Js. McArdell fecit. 

SECOND STATE, WITH ARMS. 
Engraved surface—Height, 1334; width, 10% inches; 14 inch 
margin on three sides; full inscribed margin below. Framed. 


ELIZABETH SHERIDAN—NEE ELIZABETH ANN LINLEY 
Celebrated Vocalist. Born, 1754; died, 1792. 


638. Sr. Concizria. Mezzotint. Full length, sitting on low stool, in pro- 

file, high hair, belt, playing organ on left, behind it two children 
singing; above, a cloud rays piercing through. Painted by Sir 
Joshua Reynolds. Engraved by W. Dickinson. London, Pub- 
lish’d May 21st, 1776, by W. Dickinson, Henrietta Street, Co- 
vent-Garden, & Thos. Watson, No. 142, New Bond Street. Sxc- 
OND STATE. 
Engraved surface—Height, 17% inches; width, 18% inches; with 
1f inch margin on three sides, full inscribed lower margin. Tear 
in surface lower part of dress also lower left-hand margin neatly 
repaired. Framed. 


i 


JOHN SMITH 
English Mezzotinto Engraver. Born, 1654; died, about 1720. 


639. Carotus Imus D. G. Ang. Sco. Fra. Et. Hib. Rex. Mezzotint. Half 
length, in oval, directed to right, facing to front, long hair, wide 
collar, robes, collar and George. A Van Dyke Eques Pina, I. 
Smith fec. Sold by I. Smith at ye Lyon & Crown in Russell 
Street Covent Garden. 
Engraved surface—Height, 1114; width, 14 inches; mounted on 
card and tear at right margin. 


: Maria D. G. Angliz Scotie Francie et Hibernis Regina. Mezzotint. 
| Half length, in oval, directed slightly toward left, facing to 
: front, pearls in hair, two pearls on left shoulder, without earings 
; and necklace. J. Smith ex. 

Engraved surface—Height, 734; width, 63g inches; cut down 
and mounted on card. 


Tan Rr. Honste JoHN Lorp Sommers. Megzotint. Half length, di- 
rected to right, facing front, long wig, cravat with fringed ends, 
plain coat. J. Richardson ping. 1718. I. Smith fee. Sold by J. 


[ Continued 


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645. GueneraL Wasuincton. Mezzotint. Full length, in uniform, Jean- 


ing on fieldpiece, riding-switch in right hand, left hand holding | 


hat resting on horse; in distance, one building with cupola. 
Peel pinait, Philadelphia. Stothard delint. London. J. Brown 


Excudit. V. Green fecit Mezzotinto Engraver to the King of 


Britain and Elector Palatine. 

Engraved surface—Height, 193g inches; width, 14 inches; with 
Y2 inch margin on three sides. Inscription below. A few slight 
creases in surface flattened out. The publishing line at bottom 


shows only the top loops of the letters, the remainder having 


been cut away. Framed. 


646. GmNERAL WASHINGTON. Mezzotint. Full length, standing, with 


horse and negro servant, directed to left, facing front, hat in 
right hand, which also holds a sword, fortress in distance. 


Painted by J. Tumbull Esqr. of Connecticut, 1780. Engraved by — 4 


V. Green, Mezzotinto Engraver to his Majesty & to the Hlector 
Palatine. Engrav’d from the Original Picture in the Possession 
of M. De Neufville of Amsterdam. PublisW’d by Appointmét of 
M. De Neufville, Jany. 15th 1781, by V. Green, No. 29, Newman 
Streei, Oxford Street, London. SECOND STATE. 


Engraved surface—Height, 22 inches; width, 1334 inches. Cut — 


to plate on three sides, lower margin shows inscription. Framed. 


JAMES WATSON 
British Mezzotinto Engraver. Born, 1740; died, 1790. 


647. Grorce Bripces RopNry Es@r. Rear Admiral of the Blue, and Com- 


Sr. 


mander in Chief of His Majesty’s Ships employ’d at the re- 


~ duction of Martinico, St. Lucia, St. Wincent, Granades,&c.Xe. 


1762. Mezzotint. Three-quarter length, directed to left, fac- 
ing towards front, uniform, left hand on hip. J. Reynolds 


Fe, ey ee ee a ee Se eee ph I 


pinat. J. Watson jecit. Sold by Ryland & Bryer, at the Kings 


Arms Cornhill. 
Engraved surface—Height, 14; width, 11 mae cut to plate 
and mounted ; full lower margin. 


CuarLtes Bunsury. Aetatis 27, 1768. Mezzotint. Bust por- 
trait, directed to left, facing to right. J. Reynolds Pinat. J. 
Watson fecit. 

Engraved surface—Height, 11; width, 9 inches; full inscribed 
lower margin. 

Together, 2 pieces. Framed. 


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“ JOHN WILKES AND OTHERS 


rd 
“g 648. JoHN WivkKes Esor. Alderman of Farrington without the City of 
: London (and two additional lines). Mezzotint. Full length, 
; seated, directed to left, facing to right, right arm extended, left 
| arm on table, holding “Magna Charta” in hand. Carrington 
Bowles execudit. London: Published as the Act directs, A. D. 
1770. | 
Engraved surface—Height, 1214; width, 10 inches; narrow mar- 
gins; mounted on card, slightly spotted. 


QuanRit Parria Carsarem. Copperplate. Bust portrait, in oval 
frame, directed to left, large wig, sash and star; beneath is a 
tablet with engraved scene. Published according to the act 
of Parliament A. D. MDCCXX XXVIII. 

Engraved surface—Height, 11; width, 814 inches. 


JamEs Francis Epwarp Prince of Wales & Prince and Steward of 
Scotl.&c. Oopperplate. Full bust portrait, in oval frame, 
directed to right, facing to front. N. de Largillierre pinat. P. 
) aoe Van Schupper sculp. cum Pr. Regis 1692. 
See Engraved surface—Height, 13814; width, 1014 inches; cut to 
| ae plate-mark on all sides. 
Together, 3 pieces. All framed. 


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WAR MEDALS AND DECORATIONS 


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Conferred, mainly on British Military and Naval Officers. ALL IN SILVER, except 


649. 


650. 


651. 


652. 


653. 


654. 


655. 


656. 


657. 


658. 


659. 


660. 


when otherwise described, and with ribbons. Sizes according to 
American Scale,—Sizxteenths of an inch. 


GIBRALTAR. Elliott’s medal to Hanoverian Brigade 1782,—Bom- 
bardment and Blockade 1779—’83. Commemorative medals. 
Fine and very good. Sizes 30, 35. Together, 2 pieces. 


Nitp, 1798. “Jas Bews” with Nelson portraits, copper-gilt; and 
TRAFALGAR 1805, “John Greenwood,” white-metal; with dupli- 
cate not named. Davidson’s and Boulton’s tribute medals. Size 
30. Together, 3 pieces. , . 


Nig, 1800. Earl St. Vincent’s portrait, with loop. VERY FINE AND 
RARE. Size 28 (Cost £5). 


Navat. 1794 June 1st., Earl Howe, engraved medal, with anchor 
suspended from circular band. Officer’s name on both sides. 
Gold. Very RARE. Size 30. | 


SERINGAPATAM, 1799; Java, 1811. Swivel bar and loops. Rarn. Size 
30. Together, 2 pieces. 


REGIMENTAL, 1823, CAMERONIAN 26th Foot Regimental, with bar. 
VERY RARE. Size 28. ; : | 


WarTERLOO, 1815, 42nd and 92nd Highlanders; Also, Hanoverian 
Landwehr. Fine collection. Size 22. Together, 3 pieces. 


WatTERLOO, 1815, 38rd Grenadiers, Royal Artillery and Hanoverian; — 


latter scratched. Fine collection. Together, 3 pieces. 


Warer1o0, 1815. Hanoverian Prince’s Hussars and Service Medals. 


Very good and very fine. Together, 2 pieces. 


PENINSULAR, 1793-1814. 12 bars, Talavera, Busaco, Fuentes @Onor, 


Ciudad Rodrigo, Badajoz, Salamanca, Vittoria, Pyrenees, Ni- — 


velle, Nive, Orthes, Toulouse,—Johnstone 88th Foot. VmRY RARE. 
(Cost £21). 


Peninsutar. 7 bars, Corunna, Ciudad Rodrigo, Badajoz, Vittoria, 
Pyrenees, St. Sebastian, Toulouse —Holmes, 52nd Foot; Also, © 
another, 2 bars, Vimiera, Talavera, Stapley, 2nd Foot. Fine. 


Together, 2 pieces. ; 


PrninsuLar. 6 bars, Roleia, Vimiera, Busaco, Salamanca, Vittoria, 
St. Sebastian,—Weller, 9th Foot; Also, another, Corunna,—Er- 


rington, Ist Foot. Together, 2 pieces. 


661. 


662. 


663. 


664. 


665. 
666. 
667. 


668. 
669. 
670. 
671. 


672. 


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PENINSULAR. 5 bars, Martinique, Albuwhera, Ciudad Rodrigo, Bada- 
joz, Salamanca,—Edw. Jones, 23rd Foot; Also, another, 3 bars, 
‘Busaco, Salamanca, St. Sebastian,—Young, 9th Foot. Very 
fine. - Together, 2 pieces. 


PENINSULAR. 4 bars, Vittoria, Nivelle, Orthes, Toulous,—Butler, 


87th Foot; Another, 3 bars, Fuentes @Onor, Ciudad Rodrigo, 
Badajoz, —Mcllgun, 88th Foot; Another, Hgypt—Leary, 27th 
Foot. Fine collection. Together, 3 pieces. 


PENINSULAR. Chateauguay (Canada),—“‘T Serjeant, Canadn. Mili- 
tia,’ very good and rare (Cost £14); Also, Long Service 
medal,—_ Wm. Lee Sergt. Royal Marines, 29 years, bar inscribed 
E. Roads, Walci, Oswego, Niagara. Very good and rare. To- 
gether, 2 pieces. | 


Navan. 8 bars, lst June 1794, 23rd June 1795, Guadeloupe,—Strug- 
nell; Another, Camperdown,—Lieut. Raines; Another, Nava- 
rino,—Wm. Head: Very fine. Together, 3 pieces: 


Navau. 2 bars, Java, Navarino,—Squire; Another, Trafalgar —Wm. 
Rees; Another, Syria,—Kitchen; very fine. Together, 3 pieces. 


Navan. Copenhagen 1801,—Jno Bruce; Another, Algiers,—Holbert ; 
very fine. Together, 2 pieces. 


Navaut. Shannon wh Chesapeake,—Richard Taylor. VERY FINE AND 
RARE. (Cost £27/10). 


GHUZNEE, 1839. Fortress, Lincoln, 16th Lancers; Also, Kelat 1 
Ghilzie—Purrowlee, 43rd Bengal; fine and rare. Together, 2 
pieces. . 


Prince Albert’s 13th Light Infantry. Very good and rare (Cost 
£10/10). 


JELLALABAD 1842 (second medal). Victoria’s profile, Reverse, Bri- 
tish Angel of Victory over. walled city. FIN», VERY RARE (Cost 
£13/13). | 


Canpanar GHUZNEE CaBuL 1842,—Wm. Wilson, 41st Regt.; Also, 
Mranrr Hyperapap 1843,—Color Serjt. Wm. Kelly, 22nd Regt. 
fine, good, very rare. Together, 2 pieces. 


Punniar 1843,—Begley, 3rd Regt.; Also, MAHARaspoor 1843,—Wm. 
Smith, 39th Regt. Both bronze Stars with Silver centres. 
Scarce. Together, 2 pieces. 


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. 673. 


674. 


675. . 
676: 


677. 


678. 
679. 


680. 
681. 


682. 
683. 


684. 


Pungas. 2 bars each, Mooltan, Goojerat (2); Chilianwala, Goo- 
jerat; Also, SuttEs- with Sobraon,»Ferozeshuhur bars; and In- 
DIA 1799- 1826, with Ava bar. Fine collection. Together, 5 pieces. 


Crimpa. 4 bars (2) and 5) pars, Alma, ‘Inkerman, Balaklava 
and Sebastopol; Also Turkish with British flag central. 
7th, 30th, 44th Regts. and Coldstream Gds.; Also, Lorpinian 

| medal, 1855-6 to “ r J. Sullivan, 88th Regt.” Together, 5 pieces. 


Crimea. . 8 bars (2) with 2 Turkish, one “H. M. S. Valorous;” Also, 


DISTINGUISHED CONDUCT ON THE FIELD (J. China, 77th Regt.), 


latter very RARE. Together, 5 pieces. 


Crimp. 8 bars, 1 bar (2) with Turkish and Long Service Medals 2 
pairs, and Baltic; Also, Turkish-British ; and 3 bars off a medal. 
Fair to fine. Together, 9 pieces. . 


INDIAN MUTINY. 2 bar medals, Lucknow, Relief of Lucknow,—23rd, 
53rd, 78th, 93rd Regts.; and Lucknow, Dehli,—ist Bengal H. 
: Artillery ; ’Also, single bars Lucknow (20th Regt. reengraved), 
and Central I ndia y—72nd. High. Fine collection. Together, 

8 pieces. 


Cuina, 1842. “H. M. S. Endymion,” “Apollo;” Also, 2 bars, Fatshan — 
1857, Canton 1857,— “Ship Highflyer ;” Also, 1860 Taku Forts. 
Fine. Together, 4 pieces. 


Inp1A. General Service, Northwest Frontier, Umbeyla, Pegu, Perak, 
Burma 1885-7, Jowaki 1877-8. Very fine collection. Together, — 
6 pieces. 


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Inpia. Northwest Frontier, Umbeyla, Persia, Burma 1885-7, 1887-9. 
All fine. Together, 5 pieces. 


Inpia. Hazara 1888, Sikkim 1888, Chin-Lushai 1889-90, Samana 
1891. All fine and rare. Together, 4 pieces. 


Nw Tasciinn 1861 to 1866, 1863 to 1866, 1864 to 1866; Also, Ccaink 
1885 Northwest, “9 e Bat. V. Q.” Fine and scarce. Together, 4 
pieces. 


ABYSSINIA, 33rd Regt. (2). Coomassie, 1873; Another, 2 hars, Brass 
River 1895, Benin 1897 (very rare) ; and Asuantr 1896, bronze 
star. A fine and scarce collection. Together, 5 pieces. helt 


Soutn Arrica, 1853. 60th Rifles; Also, bars “1877-8-9” 24th Foot; 
“1878-9” 13th Foot; “1879” 91st Foot; Also, Long Service Medal, 
1st Manchester. Fine collection. Together, 5 pieces. 


MEDALS CONFERRED ON CHRISTIAN WEISS 
CoLor SERJT. 2ND Lt. BN. K. G. L. 
[No. 693] 


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685. 


686. 


687. 


688. 


689. 


690. 


691. 


692. 


693. 


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South Arrica, 1853 and 1879; Also, Eaeypr 1882, Alexandria,—“H. 
M. S. Alexandra,” Tel-el-Kebir, Suakin 1885; barless Afghan; 
Long Service and lead Counterfeit Victoria Cross. Together, 
7 pieces. 


Eeypt 1882. 3 bars, Suakin 1884, El-Teb-Tamavi, Nile 1884-85; with 
the Khedive’s bronze Star 1884-6,—19th Hussars; Also, 2 
bars, Nile 1884-85, Abu Klea (same Regt.) ; 2 bars, J'el-el-Kebir, 
Suakin 1885, Heavy Art. and Alexandria, recut name on edge; 

' Also, Naval Long Service,—‘Sutlej 21 yrs.” Fine Collection, 
Together, 6 pieces. 


AFGHANISTAN 1878-80. 3 bars, Charasia, Kabul, Kandahar,—92nd 
Highlanders; 2 bars, Ahmed Khel, Kandahar,—60th Foot; Ka- 
bul,—9th Foot; Ali Musjid,—l7th Regt.; Peiwar Kotal,—Al|so, 
Robert’s bronze Star, 2nd Goorkha Regt. Fine and scarce 
series. Together, 6 pieces. 


Inpia 1895. 3 bars, Punjab Frontier 1897-98, Samana 1897, Tirah 
1897-98,—“Sepoy Ali Husan, Kurrum Militia;” Also, Relief of 
Chitral 1895,—E. Lancers, very fine and rare. Together, 2 
pieces. 


Inpia 1895. 2 bars, Punjab Frontier 1897-98, Tirah 1897-98,—1st 
Gordon Hussars; Punjab Fronticr 1897-98,—“10th Fd. By. R. 
A.” Very fine and rare. Together, 2 pieces. 


Soutn Arrica (Transvaal). 5 bars, Cape Colony, Tugela Heights, 
Orange Free State, Relief of Ladysmith, Transvaal,—Dublin 
Fusiliers; Also, 3 bars, Cape Colony, Orange Free State, Trans- 
vaal, —“Robert’s Horse; 3? Also, Long Service,—l1st Bat. Rifle 
Brigade, and Naval Long Service, —Stoker Royal Yacht ‘“Vic- 
toria & Albert.” Very fine collection. Together, 4 pieces. 


GROUPS GIVEN INDIVIDUAL SOLDIERS 


WarerLoo. Hanoverian medal, reverse VERDIENST UMS VATERLAND, 
Carl Meyer; Also, his Guelphic Order Cross of Ernest pusUR ree: 
Fine. Together, 2 pieces. 


PreninsuLaR 1793-1814. 3 bars, Fuentes d’Onor, Salamanca, Vit- 
toria,—F rederick Roesneck, Brunswick Lt. Infantry; Also, his 
Duke of Brunswick bronze ‘medal ; and Duke’s bronze medal in- 
scribed Peninsula. Fine. Together, 3 3 pieces. 


Peninsuta. 6 bars, Albuhera, Salamanca, Vittoria, St. Sebastian, 
Nivelle, Nive,—Christian Weiss, Color Serjt. 2nd Lt. Bn. K. G. 

L.; also,—his Waterloo and Waterloo Hanoverian Medals 
[Continued 


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[No. 6983—Contimued] 


694. 


695. 


696. 


697. 


698. 


699. 


700. 


(2),—his Long Service Hanoverian (1837) ,—and his fine Gold 

larger Service medal of Ernst Augustus (1848) of excessive rar- 

ity—his Wm IV Gold Cross, 25 years service,—and his Presen- 

tation medal on 50th Anniversary of battle of Venta del Pozzo 

1812, in 1862; all bearing his name on edges (Cross excepted). 

AN EXCEPTIONALLY RARE AND VALUABLE GROUP. phepen 7 pieces. 
[See Illustration | 


CasuL 1842; Surtny Moopker 1845, with bars, Ferozeshuhur, So- 
braon; Also, Punjab, 1849, with pars Goojerat, Chilianmwala. All 
of Alex. Ottignon, ord. Lt. Dragoons. Fine. Together, 3 R ogcisiin 


CaBUL 1842, SutLEs and PUNJAB, with similar bars to each as in pre- 
ceding lot, same Regt. ; Also, Crimra, Balaklava, Inkermann, 
Sebastopol, —4th Dragoons, and Turkish medal with British | 


flag central. All of Jas. Jones. Rare GROUP. Together, 5 pieces. — 


Crimea. 3 bars, Alma, Inkermann, Sebastopol. Turkish medal with 
Sardinian flag central, Sardinian medal, Order of the Medjidie, 
and his Gold Order of the Bath. The War Medais all inscribed 
Lr. Cov. J. J. Hort, 4th Kings Own (the first as Major) ; Also, 
his miniature decorations of each of the foregoing in its proper 


metal. A _FJNE AND EXCEEDINGLY RARE GROUP. Together, 10 


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Inp1aA 1858. Lucknow bar,—Lance Corpl. A. Thompedes 42nd Rl. 


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Highlanders; also, his Vicrorta Cross, named on back of “V” 


bar, dated inner circle 15th APRIL 1858. Bronze, fine and very 
rare. Together, 2 pieces. 


Service MeEpAt. Meritorious Service, also Long Service and Good 
Conduct Sergt. Major Jos. Bell; 1st Bn. 7th Regt. Scarcp and. 
fine, very good. Together, 2 pieces. 


-Cuina 1842. India, Pegu and Bauric 1855. Paymaster Giles, Ships 


“Wellesley” and “Styx.” Very fine. Together, 3 pieces. 


MISCELLANEOUS DECORATION S 


‘Turkey, 1801. Battle of the Nile. Order of the Orescent, the regton 


in field within floriated beribboned border. Reverse, Crescent - 
and eight-pointed Star within similar border. Goxp, with pend- 
ant chain and hook pin. Size, 30. EXTREMELY RARE. 


. Eeypr. 1314 AH.; 2 bars, Firket, Hafir; Also, ITALIAN Merit Medal, 


bronze, of Umberto; St. John d’Acre 1256 AH. copper ; and 
College Club medal B K, 1876 square. Fine. Together, 4 pieces. 


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WAR MEDALS CONFERRED ON J. J. HORT 
LIEUT.-CoL. 4TH KINGS OwN: AFTERWARDS MAJOR 
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702. Francs. Legion of Honor Nap. III (Battered), Valor & Discipline 
medals of “Louis Napoleon” and Republic 1870; with,—1859 
Italy, 1860 China, 1863 Mexico, 1888-6 Madagascar, 1883-5 Ton- 
kin, Dahomey, and Senegal & Soudan Campaigns. A VERY FINE 
SERIES. Together, 10 pieces. 


703. Germany. Iron Cross, 1870, with oak leaves pendant,—25th Ba- 
varian Regt.; Also, the brass medals of 1870 with 8 and 10 bars 
bearing battle names, possibly the whole thing made years after- 
wards, as no such bars have appeared in collections in America. 
Very fine. Together, 3 pieces. 


BOOKS ON MEDALS. 


704. Garter (THomas). War Medals of the British Army, and How 
They were Won. Revised, England, and Continued to the Pres- 
ent Time by W. H. Long. Numerous illustrations of medals 
done in exact facsimile of the originals, and each having their 
ribbons accurately coLorED. 8vo, cloth, gilt, gilt top. 

London 1893 


705. Mayo (JoHn Horstey). Medals and Decorations of the British 
Army and Navy. Illustrated with 55 full-page plates of medals 
with their ribbons in GOLD, SILVER, AND COLORS; also, numerous 
text reproductions. 2 vols. royal 8vo, cloth, gilt back and top, 
uncut. Westminster: A. Constable & Co., 1897 

Contains a mine of authoritative information of much importance 


to the numismatist and military enthusiast. 
Publishers presentation copy, with sheet of compliments laid in. 


706. Tancrep (Greorce). Historical Record of Medals and Honorary Dis- 
tinctions. With Catalogue of the Collection of Col. Murray of 
Polmaise. 1891; war MEDAL RECORD, including Orders of Knight- 
hood and Honorary Distinctions. Vol 2. Edited by Spink & 
Son, Both with many illustrations, some in colors. Together, 
2 vols. small 4to, half red morocco and cloth, gilt tops. 

London: Spink & Son, 1898 


707. Tun War Mepau Recorp. Many illustrations. Vol 1 (12 parts), 
| 1895-6; pEscripTion of the Decorations conferred on Sir George 
Murray. Illustrations. 1910. Together, 18 pieces. 8vo and 

small 4to, wrappers. London, 1895-1910 


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